Ubiquitin Structure & Function

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<StructureSection load='1ubq' size='350' side='right' caption='Human ubiquitin, [[1ubq]])' scene=''>
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[[Ubiquitin]] is a single 8565 M<sub>r</sub> polypeptide consisting of 76 amino acid residues. Ubiquitin is highly known for its role in ATP-dependent protein degradation<ref name="mainpaper">PMID: 3041007</ref>
[[Ubiquitin]] is a single 8565 M<sub>r</sub> polypeptide consisting of 76 amino acid residues. Ubiquitin is highly known for its role in ATP-dependent protein degradation<ref name="mainpaper">PMID: 3041007</ref>
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{{STRUCTURE_1ubq| PDB=1ubq | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Human ubiquitin, [[1ubq]] }}
 
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Human ubiquitin, 1ubq)

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3D structures of ubiqitin

Ubiquitin

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Vijay-Kumar S, Bugg CE, Cook WJ. Structure of ubiquitin refined at 1.8 A resolution. J Mol Biol. 1987 Apr 5;194(3):531-44. PMID:3041007
  2. 2.0 2.1 Vijay-Kumar S, Bugg CE, Wilkinson KD, Cook WJ. Three-dimensional structure of ubiquitin at 2.8 A resolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1985 Jun;82(11):3582-5. PMID:2987935
  3. Cox MJ, Haas AL, Wilkinson KD. Role of ubiquitin conformations in the specificity of protein degradation: iodinated derivatives with altered conformations and activities. Arch Biochem Biophys. 1986 Nov 1;250(2):400-9. PMID:3022650
  4. Wilkinson KD. Regulation of ubiquitin-dependent processes by deubiquitinating enzymes. FASEB J. 1997 Dec;11(14):1245-56. PMID:9409543
  5. Hochstrasser, M. 1996. Ubiquitin-dependent protein Degradation. Annu Rev Genet. 30: 405-439
  6. Snyder PM, Price MP, McDonald FJ, Adams CM, Volk KA, Zeiher BG, Stokes JB, Welsh MJ. Mechanism by which Liddle's syndrome mutations increase activity of a human epithelial Na+ channel. Cell. 1995 Dec 15;83(6):969-78. PMID:8521520
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