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USP4 gene
Known as:
ubiquitin specific peptidase 4
, UBIQUITIN-SPECIFIC PROTEASE 4
, UNP
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USP4 protein, human
ubiquitin-specific protease
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2019
2019
The Deubiquitylase USP4 Interacts with the Water Channel AQP2 to Modulate Its Apical Membrane Accumulation and Cellular Abundance
S. Murali
,
Takwa S. Aroankins
,
H. Moeller
,
R. Fenton
Cells
2019
Corpus ID: 85457282
Aquaporin 2 (AQP2) mediates the osmotic water permeability of the kidney collecting duct in response to arginine vasopressin (VP…
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2018
2018
The deubiquitinase ubiquitin–specific protease 20 is a positive modulator of myocardial β1-adrenergic receptor expression and signaling
Samuel Mon-Wei Yu
,
P. Jean‐Charles
,
+5 authors
S. Shenoy
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2018
Corpus ID: 54478771
Reversible ubiquitination of G protein–coupled receptors regulates their trafficking and signaling; whether deubiquitinases…
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2015
2015
ShRNA-mediated silencing of the ubiquitin-specific protease 22 gene restrained cell progression and affected the Akt pathway in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Y. Zhuang
,
Zhi-wei Liao
,
+5 authors
T. Zhou
Cancer Biology & Therapy
2015
Corpus ID: 207505711
Ubiquitin-specific protease 22 (USP22) is closely related with poor prognosis of cancer patients. However, the role of USP22…
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2014
2014
Functional Analysis of Nuclear Localization Signals in VP1-2 Homologues from All Herpesvirus Subfamilies
Thomas Hennig
,
F. Abaitua
,
P. O'Hare
Journal of Virology
2014
Corpus ID: 2871808
ABSTRACT The herpes simplex virus (HSV) tegument protein VP1-2 contains an N-terminal nuclear localization signal (NLS) that is…
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2012
2012
USP4 is regulated by Akt phosphorylation and deubiquitylates TGF-beta type I receptor
K. Sheppard
,
Chris X. Lu
,
+6 authors
Huizhe Huang
2012
Corpus ID: 81777149
Stability and membrane localization of Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) type I receptor (TβRI) is essential for controlling…
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2010
2010
Transcriptional activation requires protection of the TATA-binding protein Tbp1 by the ubiquitin-specific protease Ubp3.
Boon Shang Chew
,
Wee Leng Siew
,
B. Xiao
,
N. Lehming
Biochemical Journal
2010
Corpus ID: 10525992
Tbp1, the TATA-binding protein, is essential for transcriptional activation, and Gal4 and Gcn4 are unable to fully activate…
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2003
2003
A novel ubiquitin‐specific protease, synUSP, is localized at the post‐synaptic density and post‐synaptic lipid raft
Q. Tian
,
A. Okano
,
K. Nakayama
,
S. Miyazawa
,
S. Endo
,
Tatsuo Suzuki
Journal of Neurochemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 11805473
Recent reports suggest an important role for protein ubiquitination in synaptic plasticity. We cloned, from the rat brain, a…
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2003
2003
Usp9y (ubiquitin-specific protease 9 gene on the Y) is associated with a functional promoter and encodes an intact open reading frame homologous to Usp9x that is under selective constraint
Nicola M. Hall
,
G. Brown
,
+4 authors
N. Affara
Mammalian Genome
2003
Corpus ID: 45064863
Sequences complementary to the X-linked ubiquitin-specific protease gene Usp9x (Dffrx) have been shown to map to the Sxrb…
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1998
1998
A novel family of ubiquitin-specific proteases in chick skeletal muscle with distinct N- and C-terminal extensions.
S. H. Baek
,
K. C. Park
,
+5 authors
C. Chung
Biochemical Journal
1998
Corpus ID: 41390213
We have recently identified a cDNA for a ubiquitin-specific protease (UBP), UBP41, that encodes the smallest functional UBP…
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1998
1998
Genomic structure of Unp, a murine gene encoding a ubiquitin-specific protease.
M. Di Fruscio
,
C. Gilchrist
,
R. Baker
,
D. Gray
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1998
Corpus ID: 24232916
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