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- Ubiquitin - Wikipedia
Ubiquitylation (also known as ubiquitination or ubiquitinylation) is an enzymatic post-translational modification in which an ubiquitin protein is attached to a substrate protein This process most commonly binds the last amino acid of ubiquitin (glycine 76) to a lysine residue on the substrate
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Ubiquitination is a three-step enzymatic cascade involving E1, E2, and E3 enzymes that results in the transfer of ubiquitin, via its C-terminal glycine, onto the ε-amino group of a lysine
- Biochemistry, Ubiquitination - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Ubiquitination is a tightly regulated, highly specific, and ATP-dependent biological process carried out by a complex cascade of enzymes Ubiquitination is an essential player in protein homeostasis, serving to rapidly remove unwanted or damaged proteins
- Ubiquitination - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ubiquitination is defined as a post-translational modification involving the covalent attachment of isopeptide-linked chains of ubiquitin to target eukaryotic proteins, marking them for degradation by the proteasome system
- The role of ubiquitination in health and disease - PMC
Ubiquitination is an enzymatic process characterized by the covalent attachment of ubiquitin to target proteins, thereby modulating their degradation, transportation, and signal transduction
- The role of ubiquitination in health and disease - Liao - 2024 . . .
Ubiquitination is an enzymatic process characterized by the covalent attachment of ubiquitin to target proteins, thereby modulating their degradation, transportation, and signal transduction
- Ubiquitination: A Comprehensive Overview
Ubiquitination is a post-translational modification process where a ubiquitin protein is attached to a substrate protein, often marking it for degradation or altering its cellular localization and activity
- Ubiquitination (Ubiquitylation) - News-Medical. net
Ubiquitination, also known as ubiquitylation, is an enzymatic process that involves the bonding of an ubiquitin protein to a substrate protein
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