Ubiquitin, a protein widely conserved in eukaryotes, is involved in many cellular processes, including proteolysis. While sequences encoding ubiquitin-like proteins have not been identified in prokaryotic genomes sequenced so far, they have revealed the presence of structural and functional homologs of ubiquitin in Bacteria and Archaea. This work describes the amplification and proteomic analysis of a 400-bp DNA fragment from the haloalkaliphilic archaeon Natrialba magadii. The encoded polypeptide, P400, displayed structural homology to ubiquitin-like proteins such as those of the ThiS family and Urm1. Expression of the P400 DNA sequence in Escherichia coli cells yielded a recombinant polypeptide that reacted with anti-ubiquitin antibodies....
This data article provides information in support of the research article "Global role of the membra...
A systematic analysis of prokaryotic ubiquitin-related beta-grasp fold proteins provides new insight...
Around 2 × 103–2.5 × 103 million years ago, a unicellular organism with radically novel features, an...
Ubiquitin, a protein widely conserved in eukaryotes, is involved in many cellular processes, includi...
The ubiquitin protein belongs to the β-grasp fold family, characterized by four or five β-sheets wit...
Ubiquitin-like proteins (Ubls) and ubiquitin-like domain-containing proteins (Ulds) found in both eu...
In eukaryotes, the covalent attachment of ubiquitin chains directs substrates to the proteasome for ...
AbstractSystematic N-terminal sequencing of the low molecular weight proteins from Thermoplasma acid...
Systematic N-terminal sequencing of the low molecular weight proteins from Thermoplasma acidophilum ...
In eukaryotes, the covalent attachment of ubiquitin chains directs substrates to the proteasome for ...
The covalent modification of protein substrates by ubiquitin regulates a diverse range of critical b...
The covalent modification of protein substrates by ubiquitin regulates a diverse range of critical b...
Archaea, one of three major evolutionary lineages of life, encode proteasomes highly related to thos...
The covalent modification of protein substrates by ubiquitin regulates a diverse range of critical b...
While protein ubiquitination was long believed to be a truly eukaryotic feature, recently sequenced ...
This data article provides information in support of the research article "Global role of the membra...
A systematic analysis of prokaryotic ubiquitin-related beta-grasp fold proteins provides new insight...
Around 2 × 103–2.5 × 103 million years ago, a unicellular organism with radically novel features, an...
Ubiquitin, a protein widely conserved in eukaryotes, is involved in many cellular processes, includi...
The ubiquitin protein belongs to the β-grasp fold family, characterized by four or five β-sheets wit...
Ubiquitin-like proteins (Ubls) and ubiquitin-like domain-containing proteins (Ulds) found in both eu...
In eukaryotes, the covalent attachment of ubiquitin chains directs substrates to the proteasome for ...
AbstractSystematic N-terminal sequencing of the low molecular weight proteins from Thermoplasma acid...
Systematic N-terminal sequencing of the low molecular weight proteins from Thermoplasma acidophilum ...
In eukaryotes, the covalent attachment of ubiquitin chains directs substrates to the proteasome for ...
The covalent modification of protein substrates by ubiquitin regulates a diverse range of critical b...
The covalent modification of protein substrates by ubiquitin regulates a diverse range of critical b...
Archaea, one of three major evolutionary lineages of life, encode proteasomes highly related to thos...
The covalent modification of protein substrates by ubiquitin regulates a diverse range of critical b...
While protein ubiquitination was long believed to be a truly eukaryotic feature, recently sequenced ...
This data article provides information in support of the research article "Global role of the membra...
A systematic analysis of prokaryotic ubiquitin-related beta-grasp fold proteins provides new insight...
Around 2 × 103–2.5 × 103 million years ago, a unicellular organism with radically novel features, an...