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sharpin

Known as: Shank-Associated RH Domain-Interacting Protein, Shank-Interacting Protein-Like 1, hSIPL1 
Sharpin (387 aa, ~40 kDa) is encoded by the human SHARPIN gene. This protein is involved in the formation of linear polyubiquitin chains.
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2020
2020
An increasing number of studies have shown that quantitative trait loci (QTLs) at the end of chromosome 1 identified in different… 
2018
2018
Although long recognized as a component of inflamed tissues, the potential role of cell death as an active component that… 
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2017
2016
2016
The HOIP ubiquitin E3 ligase generates linear ubiquitin chains by forming a complex with HOIL‐1L and SHARPIN in mammals. Here, we… 
2012
2012
A flexible neural implant was designed and fabricated using an novel integration approach that offers the advantages of both… 
2008
2008
AIM To evaluate the in-depth hardness profiles of Stainless Steel (SS) and nickel titanium (Ni-Ti) endodontic instrument cross… 
2004
2004
This article introduces a scanning probe lithography technique in which ultracompliant thermal probes are used in the selective… 
1971
1971
Evidence is presented to support the suggestion that endogenous auxinlike substances participate in controlling the unbending of…