Examples of 'ubiquitin' in a sentence

Meaning of "ubiquitin"

Ubiquitin is a small regulatory protein found in most tissues of eukaryotic organisms, involved in marking other proteins for degradation as part of the ubiquitin-proteasome system
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  • Any of a class of small protein, or polypeptide, present in the cells of all eukaryotes, that play a part in modifying and degrading proteins.

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Function of ubiquitin dependent proteolysis during spermatogenesis.
The label consists of a molecule called ubiquitin.
The ubiquitin intron is shown in lowercase letters.
Parkin is one of a family of ubiquitin ligase enzymes.
Ubiquitin is encoded by two distinct classes of gene.
Expression values were normalized to ubiquitin mRNA controls.
Ubiquitin is cleaved before terminal digestion by deubiquitinating enzymes.
Expression levels were normalized to ubiquitin mRNA controls.
Two ubiquitin ligases are crucial in the cell cycle.
Another useful promoters is the ubiquitin promoter.
Ubiquitin does more than mark proteins for degradation.
The cellular signals generated by ubiquitin are diverse.
Ubiquitin is essential for our bodies to function normally.
It also possess ubiquitin ligase activity.
The ubiquitin sequence is similarly linked to a housekeeping epitope.

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Another example is a ubiquitin fusión protein.
The ubiquitin promoter is a constitutive promoter.
Another example is a ubiquitin fusion protein.
The ubiquitin promoter was used as a control.
The amount of bound ubiquitin can then be measured.
Ubiquitin ligase inhibitors are being developed forthe treatment of cancer.
Hybridization with ubiquitin probe was used for normalisation.
Ubiquitination refers to a modification of proteins by conjugation to ubiquitin molecules.
Preferably complete ubiquitin units are released.
Ubiquitin cDNA probe as loading control.
The key player missing is ubiquitin.
Ubiquitin ligases and beyond.
Proteins marked for degradation are covalently linked to ubiquitin.
Ubiquitin is a small protein that exists in all eukaryotic cells.
The values represent the data normalized to ubiquitin.
Ubiquitin is usually attached on lysine residues in the targetted protein.
The human ubiquitin promoter.
These proteins also share sulfur chemistry with ubiquitin.
Plant ubiquitin promoter system.
The tagging reaction is catalyzed by enzymes called ubiquitin ligases.
In vitro ubiquitin chemistry has been well characterised in the art.
The control experiment was performed with wells containing no ubiquitin.
Library screening was performed using ubiquitin as the target molecule.
This finds particular application in the assessment of binding of ubiquitin.
The ubiquitin is attached to a lysine on the target protein by an isopeptide bond.
Depression of protein degradation through inhibition of the ubiquitin pathway.
Ubiquitin ligases target proteins for degradation through ubiquitin modification.
One example of such a promoter is the sunflower ubiquitin promoter.
The absence of ubiquitin can severely disrupt the workings of cells.
Encompassed by the protease cleavage sites as used herein is ubiquitin.
One function of ubiquitin is to mark proteins destined for selective degradation.
Experimental conditions are the same as described above for ubiquitin.
Ubiquitin binding monobody.
For this purpose the ubiquitin promoter had to be first subcloned.
Proteins are tagged for degradation with a small protein called ubiquitin.

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