ubiquitinatedproteins

由KNSwatek著作·2016·被引用1799次—Proteinubiquitinationisadynamicmultifacetedpost-translationalmodificationinvolvedinnearlyallaspectsofeukaryoticbiology.,由ABrik著作·2023·被引用2次—Inthisreview,wewillpresentthekeysyntheticstrategiesandtheirapplicationsforthepreparationofvariousubiquitinatedproteins.Furthermore,theuse ...,由NBasisty著作·2018·被引用8次—Theubiquitinationofproteinaggregatescanactas...

Ubiquitin modifications

由 KN Swatek 著作 · 2016 · 被引用 1799 次 — Protein ubiquitination is a dynamic multifaceted post-translational modification involved in nearly all aspects of eukaryotic biology.

Synthesis of ubiquitinated proteins for biochemical and ...

由 A Brik 著作 · 2023 · 被引用 2 次 — In this review, we will present the key synthetic strategies and their applications for the preparation of various ubiquitinated proteins. Furthermore, the use ...

Identifying ubiquitinated proteins and aggregates

由 N Basisty 著作 · 2018 · 被引用 8 次 — The ubiquitination of protein aggregates can act as a signal to degrade proteins through one of these mechanisms. However, the accumulation of ...

Ubiquitin

由 RH Chen 著作 · 2019 · 被引用 196 次 — Overview of protein ubiquitination. Ubiquitination is a posttranslational modification involving the conjugation of the 76 amino acid ubiquitin ...

Current methodologies in protein ubiquitination ...

由 M Sun 著作 · 2022 · 被引用 15 次 — Ubiquitination is a versatile post-translational modification (PTM), which regulates diverse fundamental features of protein substrates, ...

Ubiquitinated Protein

Ubiquitination is a transient posttranslational modification; polyubiquitin chains are removed from proteins by deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) and many ...

Ubiquitin

Ubiquitin is a small (8.6 kDa) regulatory protein found in most tissues of eukaryotic organisms, i.e., it is found ubiquitously. It was discovered in 1975 ...

Biochemistry, Ubiquitination

由 HJ Guo 著作 · 2023 · 被引用 24 次 — Ubiquitination (also known as ubiquitylation) is a form of post-translation modification (PTM) in which ubiquitin is attached to a target protein.