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    Chaperone mediated detection of small molecule target binding in cells

    The ability to quantitatively measure a small molecule’s interactions with its protein target(s) is crucial for both mechanistic studies of signaling pathways and in drug discovery. However, current methods to...

    Kelvin F. Cho, Taylur P. Ma, Christopher M. Rose in Nature Communications (2020)

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    The RIPK4–IRF6 signalling axis safeguards epidermal differentiation and barrier function

    The integrity of the mammalian epidermis depends on a balance of proliferation and differentiation in the resident population of stem cells1. The kinase RIPK4 and the transcription factor IRF6 are mutated in seve...

    Nina Oberbeck, Victoria C. Pham, Joshua D. Webster, Rohit Reja in Nature (2019)

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    Reactive-site-centric chemoproteomics identifies a distinct class of deubiquitinase enzymes

    Activity-based probes (ABPs) are widely used to monitor the activity of enzyme families in biological systems. Inferring enzyme activity from probe reactivity requires that the probe reacts with the enzyme at ...

    David S. Hewings, Johanna Heideker, Taylur P. Ma in Nature Communications (2018)

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    USP7 small-molecule inhibitors interfere with ubiquitin binding

    The development of selective ubiquitin-specific protease-7 (USP7) inhibitors GNE-6640 and GNE-6776, which induce tumour cell death and reveal differential kinetics of Lys-48 and Lys-63-linked ubiquitin chain d...

    Lorna Kategaya, Paola Di Lello, Lionel Rougé, Richard Pastor, Kevin R. Clark in Nature (2017)

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    Coordinated ubiquitination and phosphorylation of RIP1 regulates necroptotic cell death

    Proper regulation of cell death signaling is crucial for the maintenance of homeostasis and prevention of disease. A caspase-independent regulated form of cell death called necroptosis is rapidly emerging as a...

    M Cristina de Almagro, Tatiana Goncharov in Cell Death & Differentiation (2017)

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    Erratum: Phosphorylation and linear ubiquitin direct A20 inhibition of inflammation

    Nature 528, 370–375 (2015); doi: 10.1038/nature16165. In this Article, owing to a typesetter error the ‘received date’ was incorrectly shown as ‘5 November 2015’ instead of ‘5 November 2013’; this has been cor...

    Ingrid E. Wertz, Kim Newton, Dhaya Seshasayee, Saritha Kusam, Cynthia Lam in Nature (2016)

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    Phosphorylation and linear ubiquitin direct A20 inhibition of inflammation

    Inactivation of the TNFAIP3 gene, encoding the A20 protein, is associated with critical inflammatory diseases including multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn’s disease. However, the role of A20 in at...

    Ingrid E. Wertz, Kim Newton, Dhaya Seshasayee, Saritha Kusam, Cynthia Lam in Nature (2015)

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    Novel Cul3 binding proteins function to remodel E3 ligase complexes

    Cullins belong to a family of scaffold proteins that assemble multi-subunit ubiquitin ligase complexes to recruit protein substrates for ubiquitination via unique sets of substrate adaptor, such as Skp1 or Elo...

    Wananit Wimuttisuk, Mark West, Brittney Davidge, Kebing Yu in BMC Cell Biology (2014)

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    Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Lymphocyte Signaling

    Through fusion of innovations in high-throughput chromatographic separations of phosphopeptides, detection by mass spectrometry, and bioinformatic analysis, we have assembled a formidable tool to complement th...

    Lulu Cao, Kebing Yu, Arthur R. Salomon in Lymphocyte Signal Transduction (2006)