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This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2000 ISBRA Me
eting in Yokohama, Japan. The chairs were Samuel W. French and R. J. Mayer.
The presentations were (1) The ubiquitin-proteasome 26s pathway in liver c
ell protein turnover: Effect of alcohol and drugs, by Samuel W. French and
F. Bardag-Gorce; (2) The role of CYP2E1 phosphorylation and degradation pat
hway in the induction of the enzyme, by Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg; (3) Role
of proteasome in the proteolysis of oxidized proteins in experimental chron
ic alcoholism, by Helen Rouach; (4) Alcohol, proteolysis and liver cancer,
by R. J. Mayer; (5) Effect of ethanol feeding on the ATP-ubiquitin-proteaso
me pathway in the liver cell, by F. Bardag-Gorce; (6) Novel mechanisms and
targets for intracellular transport of CYP2E1, by E. Neve; and (7) Gankyrin
, an oncoprotein commonly over expressed in hepatoma, by H. Higashitsuji.