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+ | [[Ubc9]], an ubiquitin conjugating enzyme, participates not in the ubiquitinylation pathway but in the sumoylation pathway. This pathway links a SUMO molecule to a targeted protein.(Filip) | ||
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+ | Ubc9’s conjugation with [[SUMO]] and not [[ubiquitin]] results in the targeted protein being tagged not for degradation, but to modify the protein for use in regulation, enhancing protein activity, and/or cell cycle functions. (Muller)(Victor) | ||
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+ | Ubc9 is one of the 35 known mammalian ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes. These Ubcs bind to ubiquitin or ubiquitin –like proteins.(Sjored) | ||
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Revision as of 10:15, 10 May 2012
This Sandbox is Reserved from 13/03/2012, through 01/06/2012 for use in the course "Proteins and Molecular Mechanisms" taught by Robert B. Rose at the North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 451 through Sandbox Reserved 500. | ||||||
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BackgroundUbc9, an ubiquitin conjugating enzyme, participates not in the ubiquitinylation pathway but in the sumoylation pathway. This pathway links a SUMO molecule to a targeted protein.(Filip) Ubc9’s conjugation with SUMO and not ubiquitin results in the targeted protein being tagged not for degradation, but to modify the protein for use in regulation, enhancing protein activity, and/or cell cycle functions. (Muller)(Victor) Ubc9 is one of the 35 known mammalian ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes. These Ubcs bind to ubiquitin or ubiquitin –like proteins.(Sjored)
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