Abstract:1Deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs) counteract ubiquitylation to control the stability or activity of 2 their substrates. Identifying DUB substrates is challenging and genetic approaches can be 3 thwarted by redundant action of DUBs. Here, we circumvented redundancy by broadly inhibiting 4 DUBs in Xenopus egg extract and used quantitative mass spectrometry to identify over thirty 5 proteins that undergo proteasomal degradation, the majority of which have not been reported as 6 DUB substrates. These results were c… Show more
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