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    Chapter 1 UPS Activation in the Battle Against Aging and Aggregation-Related Diseases: An Extended Review.
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    Chapter 2 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 3 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 4 Immunodepletion and Immunopurification as Approaches for CSN Research.
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    Chapter 5 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 6 Strategies to Detect Endogenous Ubiquitination of a Target Mammalian Protein.
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    Chapter 7 In Vitro Ubiquitination: Self-Ubiquitination, Chain Formation, and Substrate Ubiquitination Assays.
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    Chapter 8 Isolation of the Ubiquitin-Proteome from Tumor Cell Lines and Primary Cells Using TUBEs.
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    Chapter 9 TUBEs-Mass Spectrometry for Identification and Analysis of the Ubiquitin-Proteome.
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    Chapter 10 Isolation of Ubiquitinated Proteins to High Purity from In Vivo Samples.
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    Chapter 11 Method for the Purification of Endogenous Unanchored Polyubiquitin Chains.
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    Chapter 12 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 13 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 14 Monitoring Ubiquitin-Coated Bacteria via Confocal Microscopy
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    Chapter 15 Detection and Analysis of Cell Cycle-Associated APC/C-Mediated Cellular Ubiquitylation In Vitro and In Vivo.
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    Chapter 16 Detection and Analysis of SUMOylation Substrates In Vitro and In Vivo.
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    Chapter 17 Detection of Protein-Protein Interactions and Posttranslational Modifications Using the Proximity Ligation Assay: Application to the Study of the SUMO Pathway.
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    Chapter 18 Dissecting SUMO Dynamics by Mass Spectrometry.
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    Chapter 19 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 20 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 21 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 22 Analysis of Protein Oligomerization by Electrophoresis.
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    Chapter 23 Blot-MS of Carbonylated Proteins: A Tool to Identify Oxidized Proteins.
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    Chapter 24 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 25 A Simple Protocol for High Efficiency Protein Isolation After RNA Isolation from Mouse Thyroid and Other Very Small Tissue Samples.
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    Chapter 26 Monitoring Target Engagement of Deubiquitylating Enzymes Using Activity Probes: Past, Present, and Future.
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    Chapter 27 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 28 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 29 Proteostasis
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    Chapter 30 Using AlphaScreen(®) to Identify Small-Molecule Inhibitors Targeting a Conserved Host-Pathogen Interaction.
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    Chapter 31 Proteostasis
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Chapter title
Strategies to Detect Endogenous Ubiquitination of a Target Mammalian Protein.
Chapter number 6
Book title
Proteostasis
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-3756-1_6
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-3754-7, 978-1-4939-3756-1
Authors

Sara Sigismund, Simona Polo

Editors

Rune Matthiesen

Abstract

Different biochemical techniques are well established to investigate target's ubiquitination in mammals without overexpressing a tagged version of ubiquitin (Ub). The simplest and more direct approach is to immunoprecipitate (IP) your target protein from cell lysate (stimulated and/or properly treated), followed by western blot analysis utilizing specific antibodies against Ub (see Subheading 3.1). This approach requires a good antibody against the target working in IP; alternatively, one could express a tagged version of the protein, possibly at the endogenous level. Another approach consists in IP ubiquitinated proteins from total cell lysate followed by detection with the antibody against the protein of interest. This second method relies on the availability of specific and very efficient antibodies against Ub (see Subheading 3.2). A more quantitative approach is the DELFIA assay (Perkin Elmer), an ELISA-based assay, which allows comparing more samples and conditions (see Subheading 3.3). Cross-validation with more than one approach is usually recommended in order to prove that your protein is modified by ubiquitin.Here we will use the EGFR as model system but protocols can be easily modified according to the protein of interest.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 16 29%
Librarian 7 13%
Student > Bachelor 5 9%
Student > Master 5 9%
Researcher 5 9%
Other 4 7%
Unknown 14 25%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 19 34%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 14 25%
Chemistry 3 5%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 2 4%
Immunology and Microbiology 2 4%
Other 1 2%
Unknown 15 27%