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UBC13 MMS2

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<Structure load='1J7D' size='450' scene='69/695700/Ubc13_mms2_overall/1'>
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<Structure load='1J7D' size='350' scene='69/695700/Ubc13_mms2_overall/1' caption='Human ubiquitin conjugating enzyme E2 13 complex with HMM2 (PDB code [[1j7d]])' >
==Summary==
==Summary==
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The exact mechanism for how Ubc13 transfers ubiquitin is not known, however the mechanism occurs in either a step-wise or concerted reaction. Ubc13, as an E2, froms a covalent bond with ubiquitin and then transfers the ubiquitin to the target protein via a thioester intermediate. Ubiquitin is removed from Ubc13 and Mms2 complex and placed onto PCNA.
The exact mechanism for how Ubc13 transfers ubiquitin is not known, however the mechanism occurs in either a step-wise or concerted reaction. Ubc13, as an E2, froms a covalent bond with ubiquitin and then transfers the ubiquitin to the target protein via a thioester intermediate. Ubiquitin is removed from Ubc13 and Mms2 complex and placed onto PCNA.
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==3D structure of Ubc13==
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[[Ubiquitin conjugating enzyme]]
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Human ubiquitin conjugating enzyme E2 13 complex with HMM2 (PDB code 1j7d)

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