FAT10 is a proteasomal degradation signal that is itself regulated by ubiquitination.
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Investigations into the auto-FAT10ylation of the bispecific E2 conjugating enzyme UBA6-specific E2 enzyme 1Modification by ubiquitin-like proteins: significance in apoptosis and autophagy pathwaysLinkage of bacterial protein synthesis and presentation of MHC class I-restricted Listeria monocytogenes-derived antigenic peptidesIdentification and characterization of a novel ISG15-ubiquitin mixed chain and its role in regulating protein homeostasisUbiquitin-like proteins and their roles in archaea.Disassembly of synthetic Agrobacterium T-DNA-protein complexes via the host SCF(VBF) ubiquitin-ligase complex pathway.Ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10 attenuates RIG-I mediated antiviral signaling by segregating activated RIG-I from its signaling platformFAT10 protects cardiac myocytes against apoptosis.Profiling of ubiquitin-like modifications reveals features of mitotic control.Ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of ATG12 regulates its proapoptotic activity.The FAT10- and ubiquitin-dependent degradation machineries exhibit common and distinct requirements for MHC class I antigen presentation.Upregulation of p-Smad2 contributes to FAT10-induced oncogenic activities in glioma.Ubiquitin‑like protein FAT10 regulates DNA damage repair via modification of proliferating cell nuclear antigen.
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FAT10 is a proteasomal degradation signal that is itself regulated by ubiquitination.
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FAT10 is a proteasomal degradation signal that is itself regulated by ubiquitination.
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FAT10 is a proteasomal degradation signal that is itself regulated by ubiquitination.
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FAT10 is a proteasomal degradation signal that is itself regulated by ubiquitination.
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FAT10 is a proteasomal degradation signal that is itself regulated by ubiquitination.
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FAT10 is a proteasomal degradation signal that is itself regulated by ubiquitination.
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FAT10 is a proteasomal degradation signal that is itself regulated by ubiquitination.
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FAT10 is a proteasomal degradation signal that is itself regulated by ubiquitination.
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Beatrice Bercovich
Samuel Buchsbaum
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10.1091/MBC.E11-07-0609
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2011-11-09T00:00:00Z