LifeSensors is a proud sponsor of the EMBO Ubiquitin Workshop in Cavtat, Croatia from September 13-17, 2019! This workshop is important to the Ubiquitin community to inspire further progress and collaboration.
LifeSensors is a proud sponsor of the EMBO Ubiquitin Workshop in Cavtat, Croatia from September 13-17, 2019! This workshop is important to the Ubiquitin community to inspire further progress and collaboration.
With ubiquitin’s core functions in plants and animals being so similar it has long been speculated that insights into the
The functional consequences of protein polyubiquitination are determined by the type of ubiquitin chain assembled on the substrate. Among the
While direct K-RAS inhibitors represent a major therapeutic advance, targeting this oncoprotein remains a significant challenge due to limited druggable
Pan-selective Tandem Ubiquitin-Binding Entities (TUBEs) are engineered, high-affinity reagents composed of multiple ubiquitin-associated (UBA) domains that bind polyubiquitin chains with
LifeSensors is pleased to bring attention to some of our academic colleagues who have used our products in the past
Different lysines on ubiquitin are involved in forming different ubiquitin chains, with K48-linked chains primarily signaling for proteasomal degradation, while
With ubiquitin’s core functions in plants and animals being so similar it has long been speculated that insights into the
The functional consequences of protein polyubiquitination are determined by the type of ubiquitin chain assembled on the substrate. Among the
While direct K-RAS inhibitors represent a major therapeutic advance, targeting this oncoprotein remains a significant challenge due to limited druggable
Pan-selective Tandem Ubiquitin-Binding Entities (TUBEs) are engineered, high-affinity reagents composed of multiple ubiquitin-associated (UBA) domains that bind polyubiquitin chains with
LifeSensors is pleased to bring attention to some of our academic colleagues who have used our products in the past
Different lysines on ubiquitin are involved in forming different ubiquitin chains, with K48-linked chains primarily signaling for proteasomal degradation, while