Regulation of Membrane Protein Transport by Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin-Binding Proteins
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Abstract
Ubiquitin regulates protein transport between membrane compartments by serving as a sorting signal on protein cargo and by controlling the activity of trafficking machinery. Monoubiquitin attached to integral plasma membrane proteins or to associated transport modifiers serves as a regulated signal for internalization into the endocytic pathway. Similarly, monoubiquitin attached to biosynthetic and endocytic membrane proteins is a signal for sorting of cargo into vesicles that bud into the late endosome lumen for delivery into the lysosome. Ubiquitination of trans-acting endocytic proteins is also required for transport, and key endocytic proteins are modified by monoubiquitin. Regulatory enzymes of the…
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- Endocytic cycle
- Ubiquitin
- Cell biology
- Endosome
- Biology
- Endocytosis
- Clathrin
- Transport protein
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