A 20S complex containing CDC27 and CDC16 catalyzes the mitosis-specific conjugation of ubiquitin to cyclin B.

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Published in Cell on April 21, 1995

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R W King1, J M Peters, S Tugendreich, M Rolfe, P Hieter, M W Kirschner

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1: Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.

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