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Ubiquitin

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Definition: A highly conserved 76-amino acid peptide universally found in eukaryotic cells that functions as a marker for intracellular PROTEIN TRANSPORT and degradation. Ubiquitin becomes activated through a series of complicated steps and forms an isopeptide bond to lysine residues of specific proteins within the cell. These "ubiquitinated" proteins can be recognized and degraded by proteosomes or be transported to specific compartments within the cell.  UBIQUITINS   
Examples Polyubiquitin; Ubiquitin C
Other names Human Ubiquitin; ATP Dependent Proteolysis Factor 1; Ubiquitin, Human; High Mobility Protein 20; HMG-20; ATP-Dependent Proteolysis Factor 1; APF-1
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
Ubb protein, mouse  0   *Ubiquitin. Mol Cell Biol 2008 Feb;28(3):1136-46
amniotic fluid peptide-1, human  0   *Peptide Fragments *Ubiquitin. Biochim Biophys Acta 2007 Sep;1774(9):1221-6
Mdy2 protein, S cerevisiae  0   *Ubiquitin *Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins. J Cell Sci. 2006 Jan 15;119(Pt 2):326-38
ubiquitin 50-59, human  0   *Peptide Fragments *Ubiquitin. Biopolymers. 2004 Aug 5;74(5):352-62
UBB protein, human  0   *Ubiquitin. FASEB J 2003 Nov;17(14):2014-24
UBAP1 protein, human  0   *Carrier Proteins Ubiquitin. Ai Zheng 2002 Mar;21(3):225-8
COP10 protein, Arabidopsis  EC 6.3.2.19   *Arabidopsis Proteins *Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzymes Ubiquitin. Genes Dev 2002 Mar 1;16(5):554-9
UBR5 protein, human  EC 6.3.2.-   *Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases Ubiquitin. Oncogene 1998 Dec 31;17(26):3479-91
arthrin  0   *Actins *Insect Proteins *Ubiquitin. J Mol Biol 1985;182(3):443

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