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Ubiquitin-fold modifier
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| - | '''Ubiquitin-fold modifier''' (Ufm1) is a member of the ubiquitin-like family. Ufm1 is covalently attached to Lys residues of substrate proteins<ref>PMID:21494687</ref>. This attachment is called Ufmylation and requires '''Ubiquitin-like modifier activating enzyme''' ( | + | '''Ubiquitin-fold modifier''' (Ufm1) is a member of the ubiquitin-like family. Ufm1 is covalently attached to Lys residues of substrate proteins<ref>PMID:21494687</ref>. This attachment is called Ufmylation and requires '''Ubiquitin-like modifier activating enzyme''' (Uba5) and '''Ufm1-conjugating enzyme''' (Ufc1). Ufmylation is a type of post-translational modification that deals with fine-tuned and complex cellular activities and is involved in reticulophagy induced by ER stress<ref>PMID:31129212</ref>. Ufmylation is aribosomal modification specialized to facilitate metazoan-specific protein biogenesis at the ER<ref>PMID:30626644</ref>. |
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