Synthesis and delivery of a stable phosphorylated ubiquitin probe to study ubiquitin conjugation in mitophagy

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Abstract

Protein post-translational modifications are involved in essentially all aspects of cellular signaling. Their dynamic nature and the difficulties in installing them using enzymatic approaches limits their direct study in human cells. Reported herein is the first synthesis, delivery and cellular study of a stable phosphoubiquitin probe. Our results compare Parkin's substrate preference during mitophagyviadirect visualization of a phosphorylated ubiquitin probe in the cellular environment.

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Mann, G., Satish, G., Sulkshane, P., Mandal, S., Glickman, M. H., & Brik, A. (2021). Synthesis and delivery of a stable phosphorylated ubiquitin probe to study ubiquitin conjugation in mitophagy. Chemical Communications, 57(74), 9438–9441. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cc04045f

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