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Felix Hoppe-Seyler Lecture 2000. The ubiquitin system and the N-end rule pathway.

A Varshavsky1, G Turner, F Du, Y Xie.   

Abstract

Eukaryotes contain a highly conserved multienzyme system which covalently links a small protein, ubiquitin, to a variety of intracellular proteins that bear degradation signals recognized by this system. The resulting ubiquitin-protein conjugates are degraded by the 26S proteasome, an ATP-dependent protease. Pathways that involve ubiquitin play major roles in a huge variety of processes, including cell differentiation, cell cycle, and responses to stress. In this article we briefly review the design of the ubiquitin system, and describe two recent advances, the finding that ubiquitin ligases interact with specific components of the 26S proteasome, and the demonstration that peptides accelerate their uptake into cells by activating the N-end rule pathway, one of several proteolytic pathways of the ubiquitin system.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11076011     DOI: 10.1515/BC.2000.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Chem        ISSN: 1431-6730            Impact factor:   3.915


  13 in total

1.  Subcellular redistribution of components of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway during lens differentiation and maturation.

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Review 2.  Medical biofilms.

Authors:  James D Bryers
Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng       Date:  2008-05-01       Impact factor: 4.530

3.  Hydrophobic carboxy-terminal residues dramatically reduce protein levels in the haloarchaeon Haloferax volcanii.

Authors:  Christopher J Reuter; Sivakumar Uthandi; Jose A Puentes; Julie A Maupin-Furlow
Journal:  Microbiology (Reading)       Date:  2009-10-22       Impact factor: 2.777

Review 4.  The ubiquitin-proteasome system in retinal health and disease.

Authors:  Laura Campello; Julián Esteve-Rudd; Nicolás Cuenca; José Martín-Nieto
Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2013-01-22       Impact factor: 5.590

5.  Processing of a pestivirus protein by a cellular protease specific for light chain 3 of microtubule-associated proteins.

Authors:  Jens Fricke; Christiane Voss; Michael Thumm; Gregor Meyers
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 5.103

6.  The N-terminal penultimate residue of 20S proteasome alpha1 influences its N(alpha) acetylation and protein levels as well as growth rate and stress responses of Haloferax volcanii.

Authors:  Matthew A Humbard; Guangyin Zhou; Julie A Maupin-Furlow
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2009-04-17       Impact factor: 3.490

7.  Ubiquitin interactions of NZF zinc fingers.

Authors:  Steven L Alam; Ji Sun; Marielle Payne; Brett D Welch; B Kelly Blake; Darrell R Davis; Hemmo H Meyer; Scott D Emr; Wesley I Sundquist
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2004-03-18       Impact factor: 11.598

8.  Inactivation of effector caspases through nondegradative polyubiquitylation.

Authors:  Mark Ditzel; Meike Broemer; Tencho Tenev; Clare Bolduc; Tom V Lee; Kristoffer T G Rigbolt; Richard Elliott; Marketa Zvelebil; Blagoy Blagoev; Andreas Bergmann; Pascal Meier
Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2008-11-21       Impact factor: 17.970

9.  Enhancement of proteasome activity by a small-molecule inhibitor of USP14.

Authors:  Byung-Hoon Lee; Min Jae Lee; Soyeon Park; Dong-Chan Oh; Suzanne Elsasser; Ping-Chung Chen; Carlos Gartner; Nevena Dimova; John Hanna; Steven P Gygi; Scott M Wilson; Randall W King; Daniel Finley
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2010-09-09       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 10.  Roles and potential therapeutic targets of the ubiquitin proteasome system in muscle wasting.

Authors:  David Nury; Christine Doucet; Olivier Coux
Journal:  BMC Biochem       Date:  2007-11-22       Impact factor: 4.059

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