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Bacteria make surgical strikes on host ubiquitin signaling

Tyler G. Franklin, Jonathan N. Pruneda

2021PLoS Pathogens29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ubiquitin signaling is an essential eukaryotic posttranslational modification that regulates a gamut of cellular processes ranging from a classical role in proteasomal degradation to emerging roles in autophagy and immunity. Its breadth of signaling roles stems from the unique ability of ubiquitin to be assembled into complex poly-ubiquitin chains through any of 7 lysine residues or the amino terminus. Identifying the regulators and signaling outcomes of each type of poly-ubiquitin chain is an active area of research, but the emerging theme thus far is that distinct cellular messages are encoded in each linkage form

Topics & Concepts

UbiquitinNEDD4BiologyEffectorUbiquitin ligaseCell biologyUbiquitin-conjugating enzymeSUMO proteinCrosstalkSignal transductionLysineAutophagyUbiquitinsBiochemistryAmino acidPhysicsApoptosisGeneOpticsUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysToxoplasma gondii Research StudiesCancer Research and Treatments