Characterizing polyubiquitinated forms of the neurodegenerative ubiquitin mutant UBB+1

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The ubiquitin mutant UBB+1 has been identified as a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases. In this study, we characterize polyubiquitinated forms of UBB+1 in vitro and from patient samples. The ability of UBB+1 to be readily ubiquitinated by several E2 enzymes provided a mechanism for the controlled synthesis and purification of defined conjugates. This allowed us to utilize polyUb–UBB+1 conjugates for biochemical assays, as well as solution NMR. Coupled with our immunoassay for detection of ubiquitinated forms of UBB+1 in patient blood samples, we gain a clearer picture of the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases.

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Chojnacki, M., Zhang, D., Talarowska, M., Gałecki, P., Szemraj, J., Fushman, D., & Nakasone, M. A. (2016). Characterizing polyubiquitinated forms of the neurodegenerative ubiquitin mutant UBB+1. FEBS Letters, 590(24), 4573–4585. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12484

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