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Ubiquitin is a small regulatory protein that has been found in almost all cells (''ubiquitously'') with nuclei (eukaryotes). It directs proteins to recycling and other functions.
New insights into the molecular mechanism of protein degradation

New insights into the molecular mechanism of protein degradation

Unlocking the secret drivers of deadly pancreatic cancer: New target offers hope for treatment

Unlocking the secret drivers of deadly pancreatic cancer: New target offers hope for treatment

How SARS-CoV-2 hijacks Fragile X proteins to fuel infection: New clues in COVID-19 and genetic disorders

How SARS-CoV-2 hijacks Fragile X proteins to fuel infection: New clues in COVID-19 and genetic disorders

Unlocking ACE2: The enzyme that links COVID-19, heart disease, and diabetes

Unlocking ACE2: The enzyme that links COVID-19, heart disease, and diabetes

Midnolin protein plays key role in breaking down short-lived nuclear proteins

Midnolin protein plays key role in breaking down short-lived nuclear proteins

Platelets play a role in mediating the rejuvenating effects of exercise during physiological brain ageing

Platelets play a role in mediating the rejuvenating effects of exercise during physiological brain ageing

Plant cell study reveals new role for enzyme in lipid metabolism

Plant cell study reveals new role for enzyme in lipid metabolism

The causative role of age-associated pre-existing senescent cells on COVID-19 severity

The causative role of age-associated pre-existing senescent cells on COVID-19 severity

Research explores complex relationship between cholesterol and breast cancer risk

Research explores complex relationship between cholesterol and breast cancer risk

Defective proteins involved in ER-phagy can cause neurodegenerative diseases

Defective proteins involved in ER-phagy can cause neurodegenerative diseases

GPR141 drives breast tumorigenesis by inducing tumor cell properties via the p-mTOR1/p53 axis

GPR141 drives breast tumorigenesis by inducing tumor cell properties via the p-mTOR1/p53 axis

Researchers discover key immune mechanism that helps control inflammatory response to infection

Researchers discover key immune mechanism that helps control inflammatory response to infection

Study reveals DCAF1 protein's role in colon cancer development through EZH2 phosphorylation

Study reveals DCAF1 protein's role in colon cancer development through EZH2 phosphorylation

IU study sheds new light on the development and treatment of rare form of muscular dystrophy

IU study sheds new light on the development and treatment of rare form of muscular dystrophy

FDA-approved drug keeps light-sensitive photoreceptors alive in lab models of LCA 10

FDA-approved drug keeps light-sensitive photoreceptors alive in lab models of LCA 10

Study shows SARS-CoV-2 causes DNA damage and elicits an altered DNA damage response

Study shows SARS-CoV-2 causes DNA damage and elicits an altered DNA damage response

PARK2 duplication or microdeletion and neurological diseases

PARK2 duplication or microdeletion and neurological diseases

Study characterizes N-terminal domain structure of a ubiquitin ligase TRAF6

Study characterizes N-terminal domain structure of a ubiquitin ligase TRAF6

Researchers provide a framework for unifying and categorizing neurodegenerative diseases based on eight hallmarks

Researchers provide a framework for unifying and categorizing neurodegenerative diseases based on eight hallmarks

UIC scientists find new way to better target cellular proteins

UIC scientists find new way to better target cellular proteins

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