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Chemical tools for probing the Ub/Ubl conjugation cascades

Kochańczyk et al., 2025

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2414407419045695988
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Kochańczyk T
Fishman M
Lima C
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ChemBioChem

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Conjugation of ubiquitin (Ub) and structurally related ubiquitin‐like proteins (Ubls), essential for many cellular processes, employs multi‐step reactions orchestrated by specific E1, E2 and E3 enzymes. The E1 enzyme activates the Ub/Ubl C‐terminus in an ATP‐dependent …
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