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Review
. 2017 Oct 19;68(2):265-280.
doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2017.09.001.

The Met1-Linked Ubiquitin Machinery: Emerging Themes of (De)regulation

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The Met1-Linked Ubiquitin Machinery: Emerging Themes of (De)regulation

Matous Hrdinka et al. Mol Cell. .
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Abstract

The linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex, LUBAC, is the only known mammalian ubiquitin ligase that makes methionine 1 (Met1)-linked polyubiquitin (also referred to as linear ubiquitin). A decade after LUBAC was discovered as a cellular activity of unknown function, there are now many lines of evidence connecting Met1-linked polyubiquitin to NF-κB signaling, cell death, inflammation, immunity, and cancer. We now know that Met1-linked polyubiquitin has potent signaling functions and that its deregulation is connected to disease. Indeed, mutations and deficiencies in several factors involved in conjugation and deconjugation of Met1-linked polyubiquitin have been implicated in immune-related disorders. Here, we discuss current knowledge and recent insights into the role and regulation of Met1-linked polyubiquitin, with an emphasis on the mechanisms controlling the function of LUBAC.

Keywords: CYLD; LUBAC; Met1-linked ubiquitin; OTULIN; SPATA2; cancer; caspases; host-pathogen interaction; immune disorders; linear ubiquitin.

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