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Monoubiquitination in Homeostasis and Cancer

Yujie Chen, Dandan Zhou, Yinan Yao, Yutong Sun, Fan Yao, Li Ma

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Monoubiquitination is a post-translational modification (PTM), through which a single ubiquitin molecule is covalently conjugated to a lysine residue of the target protein. Monoubiquitination regulates the activity, subcellular localization, protein-protein interactions, or endocytosis of the substrate. In doing so, monoubiquitination is implicated in diverse cellular processes, including gene transcription, endocytosis, signal transduction, cell death, and DNA damage repair, which in turn regulate cell-cycle progression, survival, proliferation, and stress response. In this review, we summarize the functions of monoubiquitination and discuss how this PTM modulates homeostasis and cancer.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCell biologyUbiquitinEndocytosisDeubiquitinating enzymeTranscription factorSubcellular localizationDNA damageCell cycleCell growthCellGeneDNABiochemistryCytoplasmUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseAutophagy in Disease and Therapy