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Decoding the ubiquitin landscape by cutting-edge ubiquitinomic approaches
Biochemical Society TransactionsFunctional consequences of protein ubiquitination have gone far beyond the degradation regulation as was initially imagined during its discovery 40 years back. The state-of-the-art has revealed the plethora of signaling pathways that are largely regulated by ubiquitination process in eukaryotes.
Brindhavanam P T, Indrajit Sahu
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EPMA Journal, 2023
The patients with sigmoid colorectal cancer commonly show high mortality and poor prognosis. Increasing evidence has demonstrated that the ubiquitinated proteins and ubiquitination-mediated molecular pathways influence the growth and aggressiveness of colorectal cancer. It emphasizes the scientific merits of quantitative ubiquitinomics in human sigmoid
Hua Yang +11 more
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The patients with sigmoid colorectal cancer commonly show high mortality and poor prognosis. Increasing evidence has demonstrated that the ubiquitinated proteins and ubiquitination-mediated molecular pathways influence the growth and aggressiveness of colorectal cancer. It emphasizes the scientific merits of quantitative ubiquitinomics in human sigmoid
Hua Yang +11 more
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Experimental Gerontology, 2006
Ubiquitination of endogenous proteins is one of the key regulatory steps of protein degradation followed by regulation of proteasome activity. During the last years evidence has increased that proteasome activity is decreased during the aging process in various model systems and that these changes might be causally related to aging and aging associated
Johannes, Grillari +2 more
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Ubiquitination of endogenous proteins is one of the key regulatory steps of protein degradation followed by regulation of proteasome activity. During the last years evidence has increased that proteasome activity is decreased during the aging process in various model systems and that these changes might be causally related to aging and aging associated
Johannes, Grillari +2 more
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Cell Adhesion and Metastasis: Inflammation Shapes the Ubiquitinome
PSI Structural Genomics Knowledgebase, 2014openaire +1 more source

