Discover how UBR E3 ligases identify proteins for destruction through the N-degron pathway and the groundbreaking discovery of an alternative binding pocket.
Discover how Uncaria rhynchophylla regulates medicinal compounds through SINA E3 ubiquitin ligases - a breakthrough in plant genomics and traditional medicine.
Discover how potato E2 enzymes in the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway could revolutionize crop resilience and global food security.
Discover the fascinating dual roles of Hakai protein - from cellular destruction to mRNA regulation and its implications for cancer research.
Discover how USP5, a cellular ubiquitin editor, regulates immune pathways and offers promising therapeutic potential for cancer, viral infections, and leukemia.
Discover how targeting the E3 ubiquitin ligase CBL offers promising new approaches to fight osteosarcoma by reprogramming cellular recycling systems.
Exploring how ubiquitin-mediated interactions serve as BCR-ABL's accomplice in leukemogenesis, opening new therapeutic avenues for CML treatment.
Explore the research progress of CUL4-RING E3 ubiquitin ligases, their role in cellular processes, therapeutic applications, and recent scientific discoveries.
Explore how Legionella pneumophila manipulates the ubiquitin system to survive and thrive in eukaryotic host cells through sophisticated molecular piracy.
Explore SOCS6's role as a cellular conductor regulating protein destruction through the E3 ubiquitin ligase complex, with implications for cancer, metabolism and autoimmune diseases.