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_displayNameSNCA is monoubiquitinated and under some circumstances relea...
_timestamp2015-01-06 14:04:04
created[InstanceEdit:5660750] Jupe, Steve, 2015-01-06
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:5660761] Protein monoubiquitination and polyubiquitination generate structural diversity to control distinct biological processes
textSNCA is monoubiquitinated and under some circumstances released to accumulate in the cell. Alternatively Ub-SNCA may undergo further rounds of ubiquitination producing diubiquitinated or polyubiquitinated forms. The precise mechanism of release and subsequent further ubiquitination is unclear (Sadowski et al. 2011); the E3 ligase may remain bound to SNCA while the E2 ligase dissociates to be replaced by a Ubiquitin-associated replacement, or the E2/E3 complex may dissociate completely allowing a different E3 to bind the SNCA substrate.
(summation)[BlackBoxEvent:5660757] Ub-SNCA dissociates from the conjugating enzyme [Homo sapiens]
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