The Ubiquitin System: Deubiquitinating Enzymes as Cellular Regulators
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概要
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Modification of proteins by the covalent attachment of ubiquitin is a key regulatory mechanism of many cellular processes including protein degradation by the 26 S proteasome. Deubiquitination, reversal of this modification, must also regulate the fate and function of ubiquitin-conjugated proteins. Deubiquitinating enzymes catalyze the removal of ubiquitin from ubiquitin-conjugated substrate proteins as well as from its precursor proteins. Deubiquitinating enzymes occupy the largest family of enzymes in the ubiquitin system, implying their diverse function in regulation of the ubiquitin-mediated pathways. Here we explore the diversity of deubiquitinating enzymes and their emerging roles as cellular regulators.
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著者
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Park Kyung
Nrl Of Protein Biochemistry School Of Biological Sciences Seoul National University
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Chung Sung
Nrl Of Protein Biochemistry School Of Biological Sciences Seoul National University
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Bang Oksun
Nrl Of Protein Biochemistry School Of Biological Sciences Seoul National University
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Chung Chin
Nrl Of Protein Biochemistry School Of Biological Sciences Seoul National University
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Kim Jung
Nrl Of Protein Biochemistry School Of Biological Sciences Seoul National University
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