Molecular Playground/E. coli ClpP
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Here in the Chien lab, we study how degradation plays a large part in protein quality control. The maintenance and timely destruction of protein levels plays an important role during cell homeostasis and cell transitions/differentiation, yet much of what governs these processes has yet to be fully understood.
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References
Acknowledgements
Kamal Joshi, Joanne Lau, Jing Liu, Rob Vass

