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Received for publication, November 24, 2021, accepted, December 27, 2021, and published online, February 23, 2022 Ubiquitin-like 3 (UBL3) is a well-conserved ubiquitin-like protein (UBL) in eukaryotes and regulates the ubiquitin cascade, but the significant roles of UBL3 in cellular processes remained unknown. Recently, UBL3 was elucidated to be a post-translational modification factor that promotes protein sorting to small extracellular vesicles (sEVs). Proteins sorted into sEVs have been studied as etiologies of sEV-related diseases. Also, there have been attempts to construct drug delivery systems (DDSs) by loading proteins into sEVs. In this review, we introduce the new concept that UBL3 has a critical role in the protein-sorting system and compare structure conservation between UBL3 and other UBLs from an evolutionary perspective. We conclude with future perspectives for the utility of UBL3 in sEV-related diseases and DDS.
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Takanashi, Y., Kahyo, T., Kamamoto, S., Zhang, H., Chen, B., Ping, Y., … Setou, M. (2022). Ubiquitin-like 3 as a new protein-sorting factor for small extracellular vesicles. Cell Structure and Function. Japan Society for Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.21078
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