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== Function ==
== Function ==
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UBA1 is an E1 protein involved in the ubiquitination pathway found in Saccharomyces cerevisia, baker’s yeast<ref>1</ref>. Ubiquitination, a post-translational modification that conjugates ubiquitin to a target protein, has been shown to have important cellular effects, such as the marking of a protein for degradation4. Ubiquitination is carried out in a three step enzymatic cascade2 that utilizes E1, E2, and E3 enzymes. The ubiquitin cascade starts when E1 is adenylated at its carboxyl terminal glycine3, then the ubiquitin is linked to a cysteine in the E1 resulting in an E1~Ub thioester bond2,3,4. This ATP consuming step is followed by a ubiquitin transfer to an E2. An E3 enzyme, along with E2, then catalyzes (induces) the ubiquitination of the target protein.3,4
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UBA1 is an E1 protein involved in the ubiquitination pathway found in Saccharomyces cerevisia, baker’s yeast<ref name= Lee I, Schindelin H. Structural Insights into E1-Catalyzed Ubiquitin Activation and Transfer to Conjugating Enzymes. Cell 134, 268–278 (2008).>/ref>. Ubiquitination, a post-translational modification that conjugates ubiquitin to a target protein, has been shown to have important cellular effects, such as the marking of a protein for degradation4. Ubiquitination is carried out in a three step enzymatic cascade2 that utilizes E1, E2, and E3 enzymes. The ubiquitin cascade starts when E1 is adenylated at its carboxyl terminal glycine3, then the ubiquitin is linked to a cysteine in the E1 resulting in an E1~Ub thioester bond2,3,4. This ATP consuming step is followed by a ubiquitin transfer to an E2. An E3 enzyme, along with E2, then catalyzes (induces) the ubiquitination of the target protein.3,4
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==

Revision as of 00:52, 25 February 2015

UBA1

Uba1 bound with Ubiquitin

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