Hurley JH and Stenmark H (2011) Molecular mechanisms of ubiquitin-dependent membrane traffic. Annu Rev Biophys 40():119-42
Abstract: Over the past 14 years, ubiquitination has emerged as a centrally important mechanism governing the subcellular trafficking of proteins. Ubiquitination, interaction with sorting factors that contain ubiquitinbinding domains, and deubiquitination govern the itineraries of cargo proteins that include yeast carboxypeptidase S, the epithelial sodium channel ENaC, and epidermal growth factor receptor. The molecular structures and mechanisms of the paradigmatic HECT and RING domain ubiquitin ligases, of JAMM- and USP-domain-deubiquitinating enzymes, and of numerous ubiquitin-binding domains involved in these pathways have been worked out in recent years and are described. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Biophysics Volume 40 is May 05, 2011. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/catalog/pubdates.aspx for revised estimates.
| Status: Published | Type: Journal Article | PubMed ID: 21332354 |
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