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Met1-linked ubiquitination in immune signalling.

Abstract:
N-terminal methionine-linked ubiquitin (Met1-Ub), or linear ubiquitin, has emerged as a central post-translational modification in innate immune signalling. The molecular machinery that assembles, senses and, more recently, disassembles Met1-Ub has been identified, and technical advances have enabled the identification of physiological substrates for Met1-Ub in response to activation of innate immune receptors. These discoveries have significantly advanced our understanding of how nondegradative ubiquitin modifications control proinflammatory responses mediated by nuclear factor-κB and mitogen-activated protein kinases. In this review, we discuss the current data on Met1-Ub function and regulation, and point to some of the questions that still remain unanswered.
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10.1111/febs.12944

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University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
NDM
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FEBS journal More from this journal
Volume:
281
Issue:
19
Pages:
4337-4350
Publication date:
2014-10-01
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EISSN:
1742-4658
ISSN:
1742-464X


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English
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pubs:477769
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uuid:02d58943-7ffc-4407-83e1-65c5021977da
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477769
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2014-09-23
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