Le 26/02/2011 03:51, Dima Klenchin a écrit :
> It surely is not. An N-end rule has to do with ubiquitination, and it is
> absent in E.coli.
Not true. There is indeed and N-end rule in prokaryotes, including E.
coli. Mediated by the ClpP protease-based system. See:
http://www.cell.com/molecular-cell/abstract/S1097-2765%2808%2900692-8
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