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Ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs) are a family of small proteins involved in post-translational modification of other proteins in a cell, usually with a regulatory function. The UBL protein family derives its name from the first member of the class to be discovered, ubiquitin (Ub), best known for its role in regulating protein degradation through covalent modification of other proteins. Following the discovery of ubiquitin, many additional evolutionarily related members of the group were described, involving parallel regulatory processes and similar chemistry. UBLs are involved in a widely varying array of cellular functions including autophagy, protein trafficking, inflammation and immune responses, transcription, DNA repair, RNA splicing, and cellular differentiation.

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  • Ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs) are a family of small proteins involved in post-translational modification of other proteins in a cell, usually with a regulatory function. The UBL protein family derives its name from the first member of the class to be discovered, ubiquitin (Ub), best known for its role in regulating protein degradation through covalent modification of other proteins. Following the discovery of ubiquitin, many additional evolutionarily related members of the group were described, involving parallel regulatory processes and similar chemistry. UBLs are involved in a widely varying array of cellular functions including autophagy, protein trafficking, inflammation and immune responses, transcription, DNA repair, RNA splicing, and cellular differentiation. (en)
  • ユビキチン様タンパク質(ユビキチンようタンパクしつ、英: ubiquitin-like protein、略称: UBL)は、細胞内の他のタンパク質の翻訳後修飾に関与する低分子量タンパク質のファミリーで、多くの場合調節機能を持つ。UBLファミリーの名称は、最初に発見されたメンバーであるユビキチン(Ub)に由来する。ユビキチンは他のタンパク質への共有結合修飾を介してタンパク質分解を調節する役割があることが最もよく知られている。ユビキチンの発見以降、進化的関係のある他のメンバーが多く記載されており、それらもユビキチンと同様の化学反応を伴う並行的な調節過程に関与している。UBLは、オートファジー、タンパク質輸送、炎症および免疫応答、転写、DNA修復、RNAスプライシング、細胞分化など、さまざまな細胞機能に関与している。 (ja)
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  • Superposition of the structures of ubiquitin and NEDD8 (en)
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  • IPR029071 (en)
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  • Ubiquitin family (en)
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  • PF00240 (en)
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  • SM00213 (en)
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  • Ubiquitin (en)
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  • Ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs) are a family of small proteins involved in post-translational modification of other proteins in a cell, usually with a regulatory function. The UBL protein family derives its name from the first member of the class to be discovered, ubiquitin (Ub), best known for its role in regulating protein degradation through covalent modification of other proteins. Following the discovery of ubiquitin, many additional evolutionarily related members of the group were described, involving parallel regulatory processes and similar chemistry. UBLs are involved in a widely varying array of cellular functions including autophagy, protein trafficking, inflammation and immune responses, transcription, DNA repair, RNA splicing, and cellular differentiation. (en)
  • ユビキチン様タンパク質(ユビキチンようタンパクしつ、英: ubiquitin-like protein、略称: UBL)は、細胞内の他のタンパク質の翻訳後修飾に関与する低分子量タンパク質のファミリーで、多くの場合調節機能を持つ。UBLファミリーの名称は、最初に発見されたメンバーであるユビキチン(Ub)に由来する。ユビキチンは他のタンパク質への共有結合修飾を介してタンパク質分解を調節する役割があることが最もよく知られている。ユビキチンの発見以降、進化的関係のある他のメンバーが多く記載されており、それらもユビキチンと同様の化学反応を伴う並行的な調節過程に関与している。UBLは、オートファジー、タンパク質輸送、炎症および免疫応答、転写、DNA修復、RNAスプライシング、細胞分化など、さまざまな細胞機能に関与している。 (ja)
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  • ユビキチン様タンパク質 (ja)
  • Ubiquitin-like protein (en)
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