Ubiquitination is the process of binding ubiquitin protein to other proteins, which can be measured through a ubiquitination assay. This process is important for protein destruction, DNA repair, and immune response, and inadequate or excessive amounts can lead to diseases. Researchers use different types of assays to investigate the effects of different conditions on ubiquitination […]
Ubiquitination is the process of binding ubiquitin to a targeted molecule, which can add activity sites or change the molecule’s role. It tags targeted proteins for degradation through the proteasome pathway. Polyubiquitination chains tag target proteins for degradation, while single instances of ubiquitination can alter the function of the target protein. Ubiquitin is found in […]