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. 1989 Jul 14;162(1):89-94.
doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(89)91966-9.

Inhibition of ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis by des-Gly-Gly-ubiquitin: implications for the mechanism of polyubiquitin synthesis

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Inhibition of ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis by des-Gly-Gly-ubiquitin: implications for the mechanism of polyubiquitin synthesis

S Bamezai et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .
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Abstract

Cleavage of the two carboxyl-terminal glycine residues from native ubiquitin yields the proteolysis-incompetent derivative des-Gly-Gly-ubiquitin. We report here that this derivative inhibits the ATP-dependent degradation of casein and is multi-ubiquitinated but not degraded by reticulocyte lysates. Inhibition of proteolysis diminished with increasing concentration of native ubiquitin, but was not reduced by increased casein concentration. Cleavage of the last four residues from ubiquitin yielded a derivative that was a weaker inhibitor of proteolysis and a poorer substrate for ubiquitination. These results suggest that the conjugation of ubiquitin to ubiquitin during polyubiquitin synthesis involves a specific conjugation system that recognizes ubiquitin and some of its derivatives, but not general proteolysis substrates, as ubiquitin acceptors.

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