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Conjugation and Deconjugation of Ubiquitin Family Modifiers

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Activation of Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin-Like Proteins
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    Chapter 2 Conjugation and Deconjugation of Ubiquitin Family Modifiers
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    Chapter 3 Regulation of Ubiquitin Receptors by Coupled Monoubiquitination
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    Chapter 4 Control of Cullin-Ring Ubiquitin Ligase Activity by Nedd8
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    Chapter 5 Control of Deneddylation by the COP9 Signalosome
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    Chapter 6 Mechanism, specificity and structure of the deubiquitinases.
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    Chapter 7 Ubiquitin Conjugation and Deconjugation in NF-κB Signaling
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    Chapter 8 Functions of Linear Ubiquitin Chains in the NF-κB Pathway
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    Chapter 9 Conjugation and Deconjugation of Ubiquitin Family Modifiers
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    Chapter 10 Conjugation and Deconjugation of Ubiquitin Family Modifiers
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    Chapter 11 Conjugation and Deconjugation of Ubiquitin Family Modifiers
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    Chapter 12 Pupylation
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    Chapter 13 Sumo Control
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    Chapter 14 The In Vivo Functions of Desumoylating Enzymes
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    Chapter 15 Regulatory Functions of Ubiquitin and SUMO in DNA Repair Pathways
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    Chapter 16 Sumoylation as a Signal for Polyubiquitylation and Proteasomal Degradation
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    Chapter 17 In Vivo Functions of Isgylation
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    Chapter 18 Identification and Validation of ISG15 Target Proteins
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    Chapter 19 Conjugation and Deconjugation of Ubiquitin Family Modifiers
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Chapter title
Mechanism, specificity and structure of the deubiquitinases.
Chapter number 6
Book title
Conjugation and Deconjugation of Ubiquitin Family Modifiers
Published in
Sub cellular biochemistry, January 2010
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-6676-6_6
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4419-6675-9, 978-1-4419-6676-6
Authors

David Komander, Komander, David

Abstract

Removal of ubiquitin from modified proteins is an important process to regulate the ubiquitin system. Roughly 100 dedicated enzymes for this purpose, the deubiquitinases, exist in human cells and are intricately involved in a wide variety of cellular processes, although many enzymes remain unstudied to date. The deubiquitinases consist of five enzyme families that contain USP, OTU, UCH, Josephin, or JAMM/MPN+ domains providing catalytic activity. We now understand the catalytic mechanisms of all deubiquitinase families from structural work and more importantly, have obtained insight into an unanticipated variety of ways to exercise specificity. It emerges that deubiquitinases exploit the entire complexity of the ubiquitin system by recognizing their substrates, particular ubiquitin chain linkages and even the position within a ubiquitin chain. This chapter describes the mechanisms of deubiquitination and the different layers of deubiquitinase specificity. The individual deubiquitinase families are discussed with a focus on structure, regulation and specificity features for selected enzymes.

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Germany 1 <1%
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Student > Ph. D. Student 31 27%
Student > Master 17 15%
Researcher 15 13%
Student > Bachelor 11 10%
Student > Postgraduate 4 4%
Other 13 12%
Unknown 22 19%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 33 29%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 32 28%
Chemistry 13 12%
Immunology and Microbiology 3 3%
Medicine and Dentistry 3 3%
Other 7 6%
Unknown 22 19%
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