This comprehensive guide provides researchers and drug development scientists with a detailed exploration of Tandem Ubiquitin Binding Entities (TUBEs) for studying endogenous ubiquitin signaling.
This comprehensive guide addresses the critical challenge of high background noise in endogenous ubiquitin detection via western blot.
This comprehensive article addresses the critical challenge of preserving endogenous ubiquitination states during protein extraction, a prerequisite for accurate signaling analysis and drug discovery.
This article provides a comprehensive exploration of atypical ubiquitin chain structures and their dynamic conformations, a rapidly advancing field with significant implications for understanding cellular regulation and drug discovery.
This article provides a comprehensive overview of K11/K48-branched ubiquitin chains, a potent proteasomal degradation signal.
This article provides a comprehensive exploration of the 'atypical' ubiquitin chain linkages—K6, K11, K27, K29, and K33.
Once primarily viewed as a signal for proteasomal degradation, K11-linked ubiquitin chains are now recognized as critical regulators in diverse non-proteolytic processes.
This article provides a comprehensive resource for researchers and drug development professionals on the emerging roles of K29 and K33-linked atypical ubiquitin chains.
This article comprehensively explores the critical role of K11-linked polyubiquitin chains in cell cycle regulation, a rapidly advancing field with significant implications for cancer therapeutics.
This article synthesizes current knowledge on the non-degradative roles of lysine 6 (K6)-linked ubiquitin chains in the DNA damage response (DDR).