USP2
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- circadian behavior [ISS]
- circadian regulation of gene expression [ISS]
- entrainment of circadian clock by photoperiod [ISS]
- locomotor rhythm [ISS]
- negative regulation of skeletal muscle tissue development [IDA]
- negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter [ISO, ISS]
- positive regulation of mitotic cell cycle [ISO, ISS]
- positive regulation of skeletal muscle tissue development [IDA]
- proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process [IBA]
- protein deubiquitination [IDA, IMP, ISO, ISS]
- protein stabilization [ISO, ISS]
- regulation of proteasomal protein catabolic process [IBA]
- regulation of transcription, DNA-templated [IBA]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
UBC
Gene Ontology Biological Process
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Biochemical Activity (Deubiquitination)
An interaction is inferred from the biochemical effect of one protein upon another, for example, GTP-GDP exchange activity or phosphorylation of a substrate by a kinase. The bait protein executes the activity on the substrate hit protein. A Modification value is recorded for interactions of this type with the possible values Phosphorylation, Ubiquitination, Sumoylation, Dephosphorylation, Methylation, Prenylation, Acetylation, Deubiquitination, Proteolytic Processing, Glucosylation, Nedd(Rub1)ylation, Deacetylation, No Modification, Demethylation.
Publication
Divergent N-terminal sequences target an inducible testis deubiquitinating enzyme to distinct subcellular structures.
Ubiquitin-specific processing proteases (UBPs) presently form the largest enzyme family in the ubiquitin system, characterized by a core region containing conserved motifs surrounded by divergent sequences, most commonly at the N-terminal end. The functions of these divergent sequences remain unclear. We identified two isoforms of a novel testis-specific UBP, UBP-t1 and UBP-t2, which contain identical core regions but distinct N ... [more]
Throughput
- Low Throughput
Curated By
- BioGRID