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1. Cloning, Expression, Purification And Preliminary Crystallographic Analysis Of The SET/TAF-Iβ And CHMP6
2. Functional Roles Of Host Cellular ESCRT-I Complex In AcMNPV Budded Virions Infection
3. A Preliminary Study On The Function Of BmVps4 And BmVta1 In Bombyx Mori
4. Functional Study Of Genes Related To Calcium Homeostasis In The Genome Of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
5. Functional Assignment Of Multiple ESCRT-? Homologs In Cell Division And Virus Budding In Sulfolobus Islandicus
6. Genetic Analysis Of ESCRT-? Homologues In Sulfolobus Islandicus
7. Identification Of Interaction Between Hantaanvirus Gn Cytoplasma Tail And Host ESCRT In Virus Budding
8. Roles Of Host ESCRT-? Components CHMP7,IST1 And Vps2A In Infection Of Budded Virions Of AcMNPV
9. Overexpression Of ESCRT System Members Enhances Cells Ability To Cope With U18666A-induced Cholesterol Accumulation
10. Preliminary Studies Of The Molecular Mechanism Of Snf7 In Autophagy In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
11. Study On The Mechanism Of Tobacco Necrosis Virus A Promoting The Secretion Of Extracellular Vesicles In Plants
12. The protein network of HIV-1 budding
13. The Molecular Mechanism Of Phagophore Closure By The Vps21 Module Collaborating With The ESCRT Complex In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
14. Mechanistic Investigations Of Celluar Localizations And Functions Of Mammalian VPS13D
15. The Significance Of Interaction Between Snf7 And Atg17 On Phagophore Closure In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
16. ESCRT Negatively Regulates Lipophagy By Suppressing The Enrichment Of Atg14 On Vacuolar Membranes In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
17. Roles Of Partial Escrt Subunits In Macroautophagy And Lipophagy In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
18. DID2 Gene Enhances ?-carotene Production In An Engineered Strain Of Yarrowia Lipolytica Through The Protein Sorting Complex (ESCRT) Component
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