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Ubiquitins
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Ubiquitins [Chemical/Ingredient]
A family of proteins that are structurally-related to Ubiquitin. Ubiquitins and ubiquitin-like proteins participate in diverse cellular functions…
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2020
2020
How phosphorylation by PINK1 remodels the ubiquitin system, a perspective from structure and dynamics.
Chun Tang
,
Wei-Ping Zhang
Biochemistry
2020
Corpus ID: 202556833
Ubiquitin is an important signaling protein in cells. It functions by covalent modification of substrate proteins and by…
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2007
2007
Mapping the interactions between Lys48 and Lys63-linked di-ubiquitins and a ubiquitin-interacting motif of S5a.
Aydin Haririnia
,
M. D’Onofrio
,
D. Fushman
Journal of Molecular Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 42705662
2006
2006
STAM-AMSH interaction facilitates the deubiquitination activity in the C-terminal AMSH.
M. Kim
,
Jeom-A Kim
,
H. Song
,
H. Jeon
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
2006
Corpus ID: 46177707
2005
2005
Arabidopsis MBP 1 gene encodes a conserved ubiquitin recognition component of the 26 S proteasome ( protein degradation / proteolysis inhibitor / protein interaction / human )
S. Nocker
,
Quinn DEVERAUXtt
,
Martin RECHSTEINERt
,
R. Vierstra
2005
Corpus ID: 40870543
Multiubiquitin chain attachment is a key step leading to the selective degradation of abnormal polypeptides and many important…
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2004
2004
Intracellularly inducible, ubiquitin hydrolase-insensitive tandem ubiquitins inhibit the 26S proteasome activity and cell division.
Y. Saeki
,
E. Isono
,
+5 authors
A. Toh-e
Genes & Genetic Systems
2004
Corpus ID: 42145580
We constructed polyubiquitin derivatives that contain a tandem repeat of ubiquitins and were insensitive to ubiquitin hydrolases…
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1999
1999
Application of homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence (HTRFTM) to monitor poly-ubiquitination of wild-type p53.
Nami Yabuki
,
Shin-ichi Watanabe
,
Tsutomu Kudoh
,
Shin-ichi Nihira
,
Chikara Miyamoto
Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput…
1999
Corpus ID: 33281016
Rapid degradation of wild-type p53 in the human uterine cervix is induced by the infection of high-risk human papilloma virus…
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1992
1992
Ubiquitin of Entamoeba histolytica deviates in six amino acid residues from the consensus of all other known ubiquitins
C. Wöstmann
,
E. Tannich
,
Tilly Bakker-Grunwald
FEBS Letters
1992
Corpus ID: 32631605
1991
1991
Effect of ubiquitin on platelet functions: possible identity with platelet activity suppressive lymphokine (PASL)
V. Pancré
,
R. Pierce
,
+4 authors
C. Auriault
European Journal of Immunology
1991
Corpus ID: 23901646
In an attempt to clone a suppressive lymphokine of platelet function (PASL), we have obtained a cDNA clone coding for the…
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1988
1988
The primary structure of soybean (Glycine max) ubiquitin is identical to other plant ubiquitins.
M. Fortin
,
S. Purohit
,
D. Verma
Nucleic Acids Research
1988
Corpus ID: 10533677
The primary structure of soybean (Glycine max) ubiquitin is identical to other plant ubiquitins Ubiquitin is one of the most…
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1986
1986
Structure and activities of a variant ubiquitin sequence from bakers' yeast.
K. Wilkinson
,
M. J. Cox
,
L. O'Connor
,
R. Shapira
Biochemistry
1986
Corpus ID: 22503393
Ubiquitin is an extremely conserved protein, with an identical sequence throughout the animal kingdom. However, the gene sequence…
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