2012
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0460.s10-002
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Parkin- An E3 Ubiquitin Ligase with Multiple Substrates

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“…Many reports indicate that parkin phosphorylation modulates its ubiquitin E3 ligase activity, consequently leading to the modulation of either steady‐state levels or functional activities of its target proteins, such as TRAF2, IKKγ, Synphilin‐1, p38, and Drp1 (Sandebring and Cedazo‐Minguez ). Thus, we investigated the effect of Dyrk1A‐mediated phosphorylation on parkin activity.…”
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“…Many reports indicate that parkin phosphorylation modulates its ubiquitin E3 ligase activity, consequently leading to the modulation of either steady‐state levels or functional activities of its target proteins, such as TRAF2, IKKγ, Synphilin‐1, p38, and Drp1 (Sandebring and Cedazo‐Minguez ). Thus, we investigated the effect of Dyrk1A‐mediated phosphorylation on parkin activity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immunoblot analysis of cell lysates with p53 antibody was performed to test the effect of roscovitine treatment as a positive control. modulation of either steady-state levels or functional activities of its target proteins, such as TRAF2, IKKc, Synphilin-1, p38, and Drp1 (Sandebring and Cedazo-Minguez 2012). Thus, we investigated the effect of Dyrk1A-mediated phosphorylation on parkin activity.…”
Section: Dyrk1a-induced Phosphorylation Does Not Affect Localization mentioning
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“…Moreover, Parkin has been shown to catalyze the formation of various ubiquitin modifications ranging from (multi-) monoubiquitin to poly-ubiquitin chains with distinct characteristics (Sandebring and Cedazo-Mínguez, 2012). Ubiquitin itself contains seven internal lysine residues that all can be used to generate ubiquitin chains of unique topologies and biological functions (Komander and Rape, 2012).…”
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