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SUBMITTER: Shimizu Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3031134 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Shimizu Yuichiro Y Okuda-Shimizu Yuki Y Hendershot Linda M LM
Molecular cell 20101201 6
Any protein synthesized in the secretory pathway has the potential to misfold and would need to be recognized and ubiquitylated for degradation. This is astounding, since only a few ERAD-specific E3 ligases have been identified. To begin to understand substrate recognition, we wished to map the ubiquitylation sites on the NS-1 nonsecreted immunoglobulin light chain, which is an ERAD substrate. Ubiquitin is usually attached to lysine residues and less frequently to the N terminus of proteins. In ...[more]