A functional genomic approach, based on systematic data gathering, was used to characterize a family of proteins containing a tripartite motif (TRIM). A total of 37 TRIM genes/proteins were studied, 21 of which were novel. The results demonstrate that TRIM proteins share a common function: by means of homo-multimerization they identify specific cell compartments.
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A functional genomic approach, based on systematic data gathering, was used to characterize a family of proteins containing a tripartite motif (TRIM). A total of 37 TRIM genes/proteins were studied, 21 of which were novel. The results demonstrate that TRIM proteins share a common function: by means of homo-multimerization they identify specific cell compartments.
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EMBO J.
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uniprot:author |
Ballabio A.,
Cainarca S.,
Cairo S.,
Fantozzi A.,
Guffanti A.,
Luzi L.,
Merla G.,
Meroni G.,
Messali S.,
Minucci S.,
Pelicci P.G.,
Reymond A.,
Riganelli D.,
Zanaria E.
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2001
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2140-2151
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uniprot:title |
The tripartite motif family identifies cell compartments.
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20
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doi:10.1093/emboj/20.9.2140
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