2024
DOI: 10.1002/mco2.736
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The role of ubiquitination in health and disease

Yan Liao,
Wangzheqi Zhang,
Yang Liu
et al.

Abstract: Ubiquitination is an enzymatic process characterized by the covalent attachment of ubiquitin to target proteins, thereby modulating their degradation, transportation, and signal transduction. By precisely regulating protein quality and quantity, ubiquitination is essential for maintaining protein homeostasis, DNA repair, cell cycle regulation, and immune responses. Nevertheless, the diversity of ubiquitin enzymes and their extensive involvement in numerous biological processes contribute to the complexity and … Show more

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