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Ubiquitin Chains: Degradation and Beyond

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Book Ubiquitin Chains: Degradation and Beyond Arnab De
Libristo code: 09144267
Publishers Springer International Publishing AG, March 2015
This thesis examines the evidence for regulatory ubiquitination by focusing on A20. It provides an i... Full description
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This thesis examines the evidence for regulatory ubiquitination by focusing on A20. It provides an insightful and in-depth evaluation of the current literature by critically examining the evidence of K63-linked regulatory ubiquitination in regulating cell-signalling. It is also the first thesis to directly test the role of regulatory ubiquitination in NF-kB signaling in vivo . The case for regulatory ubiquitination has been to a large extent predicated upon the presumed deubiquitinase activity of A20, long considered a key regulator of inflammatory responses as mice lacking A20 die from multi-organ inflammation and cachexia. The theses reports the creation and characterization of a knock-in mouse that expresses a mutated form of A20 which selectively lacks the deubiquitinase activity. The knock-in mice surprisingly display completely normal NF- B activation with no accompanying inflammatory phenotype. Given that the presumed role of A20 as a deubiquitinase has been used to support the importance of regulatory K63-linked ubiquitination in NF-kB signaling, this study will help focus future research efforts into alternative target pathways that do not depend on K63 ubiquitination. In fact, the work suggests that it might be important to revisit the role of K63-linked polyubiquitination in cell-signalling. Ubiquitin Chains: Degradation and Beyond is essential reading for anyone conducting research in cell-signalling and immunology.§

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Full name Ubiquitin Chains: Degradation and Beyond
Author Arnab De
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2015
Number of pages 103
EAN 9783319149646
ISBN 3319149644
Libristo code 09144267
Weight 332
Dimensions 164 x 241 x 13
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