Structural basis of ubiquitin recognition by mammalian Eap45 GLUE domain

scientific article published on 22 October 2006

Structural basis of ubiquitin recognition by mammalian Eap45 GLUE domain is …
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P356DOI10.1038/NSMB1163
P698PubMed publication ID17057714

P50authorHarald StenmarkQ17109045
P2093author name stringMasato Kawasaki
Ryuichi Kato
Nobuhiro Suzuki
Soichi Wakatsuki
Daniel Trambaiolo
Satoshi Hirano
Thomas Slagsvold
P2860cites workThe ESCRT complexes: structure and mechanism of a membrane-trafficking networkQ24683234
Solution structure of Vps27 UIM-ubiquitin complex important for endosomal sorting and receptor downregulationQ27642010
Structure of ubiquitin refined at 1.8 A resolutionQ27728512
Structural insights into endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT-I) recognition of ubiquitinated proteins.Q27933318
Ubiquitin interactions of NZF zinc fingersQ27933355
Non-traditional functions of ubiquitin and ubiquitin-binding proteinsQ28187368
ESCRT-I core and ESCRT-II GLUE domain structures reveal role for GLUE in linking to ESCRT-I and membranesQ28307257
Eap45 in mammalian ESCRT-II binds ubiquitin via a phosphoinositide-interacting GLUE domainQ28594329
Ubiquitin-binding domainsQ29614358
Protein sorting into multivesicular endosomesQ34218897
When ubiquitin meets ubiquitin receptors: a signalling connectionQ35141760
Endosomal and non-endosomal functions of ESCRT proteinsQ36485186
Ubiquitin recognition by the human TSG101 proteinQ44821892
Double-sided ubiquitin binding of Hrs-UIM in endosomal protein sortingQ44829594
P433issue11
P304page(s)1031-1032
P577publication date2006-10-22
P1433published inNature Structural & Molecular BiologyQ1071739
P1476titleStructural basis of ubiquitin recognition by mammalian Eap45 GLUE domain
P478volume13

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