Peptides presented on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules are generated via cytosolic proteolysis. However, the nature of the endogenous peptide precursors and the intracellular processing steps preceding protein degradation remain poorly defined. Here, we assessed whether ubiquitination is an essential signal for proteasomal cleavage of antigen substrates in human cells. Conversion into antigenic peptides occurred in the absence of any detectable N-terminal ubiquitination of the model antigens, and did not require the presence of any of the four types, nor a minimum number of ubiquitinatable amino acids within the antigen substrate. However, the knockdown of ubiquitin, expression of a lysine 48 (K48) ubiquitin mutant, ...
Lysine selectivity is of critical importance during polyubiquitin chain formation because the identi...
AbstractIntracellular proteins are degraded by the proteasome, and resulting peptides surviving cyto...
We have tested the hypothesis that MHC class I molecules are actively involved as protease in the pr...
Major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-1) molecules bind peptide fragments derived from cytos...
The classical model of MHC class I antigen processing prescribes a critical role for the ubiquitin-p...
CD8(+) T cells are responsible for killing cells of the body that have become infected or oncogenica...
A polyubiquitin chain anchored to the substrate has been the hallmark of proteasomal recognition. Ho...
CD8+ T cells are responsible for killing cells of the body that have become infected or oncogenicall...
The "canonical" proteasomal degradation signal is a substrate-anchored polyubiquitin chain. However,...
The ability of ubiquitin to form up to eight different polyubiquitin chain linkages generates comple...
Lysine 48 (K48)-polyubiquitination is the predominant mechanism for mediating selective protein degr...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Public Library of Science...
AbstractThe antigen processing pathway generates the peptides displayed by MHC I molecules on the ce...
The proteasome is responsible for the non-lysosomal degradation of misfolded, transient, or ubiquiti...
Degradation of cytosolic proteins depends largely on the proteasome, and a fraction of the cleavage ...
Lysine selectivity is of critical importance during polyubiquitin chain formation because the identi...
AbstractIntracellular proteins are degraded by the proteasome, and resulting peptides surviving cyto...
We have tested the hypothesis that MHC class I molecules are actively involved as protease in the pr...
Major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-1) molecules bind peptide fragments derived from cytos...
The classical model of MHC class I antigen processing prescribes a critical role for the ubiquitin-p...
CD8(+) T cells are responsible for killing cells of the body that have become infected or oncogenica...
A polyubiquitin chain anchored to the substrate has been the hallmark of proteasomal recognition. Ho...
CD8+ T cells are responsible for killing cells of the body that have become infected or oncogenicall...
The "canonical" proteasomal degradation signal is a substrate-anchored polyubiquitin chain. However,...
The ability of ubiquitin to form up to eight different polyubiquitin chain linkages generates comple...
Lysine 48 (K48)-polyubiquitination is the predominant mechanism for mediating selective protein degr...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Public Library of Science...
AbstractThe antigen processing pathway generates the peptides displayed by MHC I molecules on the ce...
The proteasome is responsible for the non-lysosomal degradation of misfolded, transient, or ubiquiti...
Degradation of cytosolic proteins depends largely on the proteasome, and a fraction of the cleavage ...
Lysine selectivity is of critical importance during polyubiquitin chain formation because the identi...
AbstractIntracellular proteins are degraded by the proteasome, and resulting peptides surviving cyto...
We have tested the hypothesis that MHC class I molecules are actively involved as protease in the pr...