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Artificially Linked Ubiquitin Dimers Characterised Structurally and Dynamically by NMR Spectroscopy

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ChemBioChem. 2019, 20(14), pp. 1772-1777. ISSN 1439-4227. eISSN 1439-7633. Available under: doi: 10.1002/cbic.201900146

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As one of the most prevalent post‐translational modifications in eukaryotic cells, ubiquitylation plays vital roles in many cellular processes, such as protein degradation, DNA metabolism, and cell differentiation. Substrate proteins can be tagged by distinct types of polymeric ubiquitin (Ub) chains, which determine the eventual fate of the modified protein. A facile, click chemistry based approach for the efficient generation of linkage‐defined Ub chains, including Ub dimers, was recently established. Within these chains, individual Ub moieties are connected through a triazole linkage, rather than the natural isopeptide bond. Herein, it is reported that the conformation of an artificially K48‐linked Ub dimer resembles that of the natively linked dimer, with respect to structural and dynamic characteristics, as demonstrated by means of high‐resolution NMR spectroscopy. Thus, it is proposed that artificially linked Ub dimers, as generated by this approach, represent potent tools for studying the inherently different properties and functions of distinct Ub chains.

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ISO 690ZHAO, Xiaohui, Maite MISSUN, Tobias SCHNEIDER, Franziska MÜLLER, Joachim LUTZ, Martin SCHEFFNER, Andreas MARX, Michael KOVERMANN, 2019. Artificially Linked Ubiquitin Dimers Characterised Structurally and Dynamically by NMR Spectroscopy. In: ChemBioChem. 2019, 20(14), pp. 1772-1777. ISSN 1439-4227. eISSN 1439-7633. Available under: doi: 10.1002/cbic.201900146
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@article{Zhao2019-07-15Artif-46789,
  year={2019},
  doi={10.1002/cbic.201900146},
  title={Artificially Linked Ubiquitin Dimers Characterised Structurally and Dynamically by NMR Spectroscopy},
  number={14},
  volume={20},
  issn={1439-4227},
  journal={ChemBioChem},
  pages={1772--1777},
  author={Zhao, Xiaohui and Mißun, Maite and Schneider, Tobias and Müller, Franziska and Lutz, Joachim and Scheffner, Martin and Marx, Andreas and Kovermann, Michael}
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