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Peptidomimetics Targeting the Polo-box Domain of Polo-like Kinase 1 | Journal of Emerging Investigators
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Classification of barley U-box E3 ligases and their expression patterns in response to drought and pathogen stresses | BMC Genomics | Full Text
F-box and WD Repeat Domain-containing-7 (Fbxw7) Protein Targets Endoplasmic Reticulum-anchored Osteogenic and Chondrogenic Transcriptional Factors for Degradation* - Journal of Biological Chemistry
Distinct surfaces on Cdc5/PLK Polo-box domain orchestrate combinatorial substrate recognition during cell division | Scientific Reports
The family of human F-box proteins and domain structure of human Skp2... | Download Scientific Diagram
Number and domain structure of F-box proteins from M. truncatula. Shown... | Download Scientific Diagram
Structural insights into the U-box, a domain associated with multi-ubiquitination | Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
PLOS ONE: A Unique HMG-Box Domain of Mouse Maelstrom Binds Structured RNA but Not Double Stranded DNA
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F-Box Protein Domain | Ubiquitin Binding | Cell Signaling Technology
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HBP1 (HMG-box transcription factor 1)
Structure of Fbs1. (A) Overall structure of Fbs1. The F-box domain... | Download Scientific Diagram
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POLO-Box Protein Domain | Phospho-Ser/Thr Binding | Cell Signaling Technology
F-Box Protein Domain | Ubiquitin Binding | Cell Signaling Technology
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Figure 1 from The HMG-box: a versatile protein domain occurring in a wide variety of DNA-binding proteins | Semantic Scholar
The Molecular Basis for Phosphodependent Substrate Targeting and Regulation of Plks by the Polo-Box Domain: Cell
The U box is a modified RING finger — a common domain in ubiquitination: Current Biology
A cryptic hydrophobic pocket in the polo-box domain of the polo-like kinase PLK1 regulates substrate recognition and mitotic chromosome segregation | Scientific Reports