Ubiquitin
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[[2kn5]], [[2klg]], [[2jzz]], [[2pe9]], [[2pea]], [[1g6j]], [[1d3z]] – hUBB – NMR - human<br /> | [[2kn5]], [[2klg]], [[2jzz]], [[2pe9]], [[2pea]], [[1g6j]], [[1d3z]] – hUBB – NMR - human<br /> | ||
| - | [[2ojr]], [[2nr2]], [[2fcq]], [[1ubi]], [[1ubq]], [[1xqq]] - hUBB<br /> | + | [[2ojr]], [[2nr2]], [[2fcq]], [[1ubi]], [[1ubq]], [[1xqq]], [[3ons]] - hUBB<br /> |
[[2zcb]], [[2gbj]], [[2gbk]], [[2gbm]], [[2gbn]], [[2gbr]], [[2fcm]], [[2fcn]], [[2fcs]], [[1yiw]], [[1yj1]], [[1sif]], [[1ogw]] - hUBB (mutant)<br /> | [[2zcb]], [[2gbj]], [[2gbk]], [[2gbm]], [[2gbn]], [[2gbr]], [[2fcm]], [[2fcn]], [[2fcs]], [[1yiw]], [[1yj1]], [[1sif]], [[1ogw]] - hUBB (mutant)<br /> | ||
[[3n30]] – hUBB+Zn<br /> | [[3n30]] – hUBB+Zn<br /> | ||
[[3n32]] – hUBB+Pt<br /> | [[3n32]] – hUBB+Pt<br /> | ||
[[1c3t]], [[1ud7]] - hUBB (mutant) - NMR<br /> | [[1c3t]], [[1ud7]] - hUBB (mutant) - NMR<br /> | ||
| - | [[1gjz]] – hUBB N-terminal – NMR<br /> | + | [[1gjz]], [[2l3z]] – hUBB N-terminal – NMR<br /> |
[[1e0q]] - hUBB N-terminal (mutant) – NMR<br /> | [[1e0q]] - hUBB N-terminal (mutant) – NMR<br /> | ||
[[2k39]] – UBB – ''Xenopus laevis'' – NMR<br /> | [[2k39]] – UBB – ''Xenopus laevis'' – NMR<br /> | ||
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[[3o65]] – hUBB+ataxin-3-like protein josephin domain<br /> | [[3o65]] – hUBB+ataxin-3-like protein josephin domain<br /> | ||
[[3oj3]] – hUBB+tumor necrosis factor -induced protein 3<br /> | [[3oj3]] – hUBB+tumor necrosis factor -induced protein 3<br /> | ||
| + | [[3phd]] – hPolyUBB+histone deacetylase 6<br /> | ||
| + | [[3prm]], [[3prp]] – hUBB+protein L<br /> | ||
| + | [[3pt2]] – hUBB+RNA polymerase OTU domain<br /> | ||
[[1uzx]] – bUBB+VPS23 UEV<br /> | [[1uzx]] – bUBB+VPS23 UEV<br /> | ||
[[2hd5]] - bUBB+hUBB carboxyl-terminal hydrolase catalytic domain<br /> | [[2hd5]] - bUBB+hUBB carboxyl-terminal hydrolase catalytic domain<br /> | ||
Revision as of 11:17, 27 March 2011
Ubiquitin (UBB) is found in almost all cells. It binds to proteins tagging them for destruction in the proteasome. UBB is activated by the UBB-activating enzymes E1, E2 and E3. UBB+1 is a frameshifted mutant of UBB observed in several diseases. A dimer of UBB (DiUBB) is formed by linkage of K48 to the C-terminus of a second UBB molecule. At least 4 UBB molecules are needed to tag a protein for the proteasome. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Ubiquitin, i.e. the NMR structure of human Ubiquitin (1d3z).
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Additional Resources
See: Ubiquitin Structure & Function for additional information.
3D Structures of Ubiquitin
Ubiquitin
2kn5, 2klg, 2jzz, 2pe9, 2pea, 1g6j, 1d3z – hUBB – NMR - human
2ojr, 2nr2, 2fcq, 1ubi, 1ubq, 1xqq, 3ons - hUBB
2zcb, 2gbj, 2gbk, 2gbm, 2gbn, 2gbr, 2fcm, 2fcn, 2fcs, 1yiw, 1yj1, 1sif, 1ogw - hUBB (mutant)
3n30 – hUBB+Zn
3n32 – hUBB+Pt
1c3t, 1ud7 - hUBB (mutant) - NMR
1gjz, 2l3z – hUBB N-terminal – NMR
1e0q - hUBB N-terminal (mutant) – NMR
2k39 – UBB – Xenopus laevis – NMR
2jwz, 1zw7 – yUBB (mutant) – yeast
1cmx – yUBB (modified)
2zcc – bUBB - bovine
Ubiquitin+UBB-activating enzymes
3cmm – yUBB+E1
3k9p, 3a33 – hUBB+E2
2gmi - hUBB+E2+MMS2
2kjh, 1zgu – hUBB (mutant)+E2
3jvz, 3jw0 – hUBB+E2+E3
Ubiquitin+1 mutant
2kx0 – hUBB+1 – human – NMR
3k9o – hUBB+1+E2
Ubiquitin dimer
2xk5, 3nob, 2xew, 3h7p, 3h7s, 2w9n, 2jf5 – hDiUBB
3m3j, 1aar – bDiUBB
2bgf – hDiUBB – chemical relaxation
Ubiquitin tetramer
3alb, 3hm3, 2o6v, 1f9j, 1tbe – tetra-hUBB
Ubiquitin bound to protein
3ofi – hUBB+insulin protease
3n3k, 3ifw, 3kvf, 3kw5, 3irt, 3mtn, 3ihp – hUBB (mutant)+hUBB carboxyl-terminal esterase catalytic domain
3i3t, 2ibi, 2ayo, 1nbf - hUBB+hUBB carboxyl-terminal hydrolase catalytic domain
2khw – hUBB+immunoglobulin G-binding protein G
1yx5, 1yx6 - hUBB+26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit – NMR
2k6d – hUBB+SH3 domain-containing kinase-binding protein – NMR
2z59 – hUBB+mProtein Adhesion-regulating molecule 1
2jy6 – hUBB+hUbiquilin – NMR
3by4, 3c0r – hUBB+yUBB thioesterase
2hth – hUBB+vacuolar protein sorting protein
1s1q – hUBB+tumor susceptibility gene 101 protein
1q5w – hUBB+NPL4 zinc-fingers
2k8b, 2k8c – hUBB+phospholipase A2-activating protein fragment
2ktf – hUBB+hDNA polymerase IOTA
2l0f – hUBB (mutant)+hDNA polymerase IOTA
2kwu, 2kwv - hUBB+mDNA polymerase IOTA – mouse
2l0t – hUBB+signal transducing adapter molecule 2
3o65 – hUBB+ataxin-3-like protein josephin domain
3oj3 – hUBB+tumor necrosis factor -induced protein 3
3phd – hPolyUBB+histone deacetylase 6
3prm, 3prp – hUBB+protein L
3pt2 – hUBB+RNA polymerase OTU domain
1uzx – bUBB+VPS23 UEV
2hd5 - bUBB+hUBB carboxyl-terminal hydrolase catalytic domain
3ldz – bUBB+signal transducing adapter molecule
1v80, 1v81 – bUBB/L40 ribosomal protein fusion - NMR
2dx5, 1p3q - bUBB+vacuolar protein sorting protein
2c7m, 2c7n, 2fid, 2fif – bUBB+RAB guanine nucleotide exchange factor
2d3g – bUBB+HRS-UIM
1wrd – bUBB+TOM1 GAT domain
1wr6, 1yd8 - bUBB+GGA3 GAT domain
1uzx – bUBB+VPS23 UEV
2kdi – yUBB/UIM fusion
2jt4 – yUBB fragment+cytoskeleton assembly control protein
1q0w - yUBB+vacuolar protein sorting protein
2g3q – yUBB+EDE1 UBA
1wr1 – yUBB+DSK2P UBA
1otr – yUBB+CUE2
Ubiquitin dimer bound to protein
3a9j, 3a9k, 2wwz, 2wx0, 2wx1 – hDiUBB+mitogen-activated protein kinase
3jsv, 2zvn, 2zvo – hDiUBB+NF-κ-b essential modulator
2kde, 2kdf – DiUBB+26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit – NMR
3a1q – mDiUBB+UBB interaction motif-containing protein
3dvg, 3dvn – hDiUBB+IGG1 fab light&heavy chains
2znv – mDiUBB+hAMSH-like protease
Ubiquitin + ions
3h1u – bUBB+Cd
3ehv, 3eec, 3efu – hUBB+ions
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