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Sequence of UBP28_HUMAN

EC Number:3.4.19.12

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
ubiquitinyl hydrolase 1
Q96RU2
Homo sapiens
1077
122491
Reaction
Thiol-dependent hydrolysis of ester, thioester, amide, peptide and isopeptide bonds formed by the C-terminal Gly of ubiquitin (a 76-residue protein attached to proteins as an intracellular targeting signal)
Other sequences found for EC No. 3.4.19.12

General information:

Sequence
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   0 MTAELQQDDA AGAADGHGSS CQMLLNQLRE ITGIQDPSFL HEALKASNGD ITQAVSLLTD
  60 ERVKEPSQDT VATEPSEVEG SAANKEVLAK VIDLTHDNKD DLQAAIALSL LESPKIQADG
 120 RDLNRMHEAT SAETKRSKRK RCEVWGENPN PNDWRRVDGW PVGLKNVGNT CWFSAVIQSL
 180 FQLPEFRRLV LSYSLPQNVL ENCRSHTEKR NIMFMQELQY LFALMMGSNR KFVDPSAALD
 240 LLKGAFRSSE EQQQDVSEFT HKLLDWLEDA FQLAVNVNSP RNKSENPMVQ LFYGTFLTEG
 300 VREGKPFCNN ETFGQYPLQV NGYRNLDECL EGAMVEGDVE LLPSDHSVKY GQERWFTKLP
 360 PVLTFELSRF EFNQSLGQPE KIHNKLEFPQ IIYMDRYMYR SKELIRNKRE CIRKLKEEIK
 420 ILQQKLERYV KYGSGPARFP LPDMLKYVIE FASTKPASES CPPESDTHMT LPLSSVHCSV
 480 SDQTSKESTS TESSSQDVES TFSSPEDSLP KSKPLTSSRS SMEMPSQPAP RTVTDEEINF
 540 VKTCLQRWRS EIEQDIQDLK TCIASTTQTI EQMYCDPLLR QVPYRLHAVL VHEGQANAGH
 600 YWAYIYNQPR QSWLKYNDIS VTESSWEEVE RDSYGGLRNV SAYCLMYIND KLPYFNAEAA
 660 PTESDQMSEV EALSVELKHY IQEDNWRFEQ EVEEWEEEQS CKIPQMESST NSSSQDYSTS
 720 QEPSVASSHG VRCLSSEHAV IVKEQTAQAI ANTARAYEKS GVEAALSEVM LSPAMQGVIL
 780 AIAKARQTFD RDGSEAGLIK AFHEEYSRLY QLAKETPTSH SDPRLQHVLV YFFQNEAPKR
 840 VVERTLLEQF ADKNLSYDER SISIMKVAQA KLKEIGPDDM NMEEYKKWHE DYSLFRKVSV
 900 YLLTGLELYQ KGKYQEALSY LVYAYQSNAA LLMKGPRRGV KESVIALYRR KCLLELNAKA
 960 ASLFETNDDH SVTEGINVMN ELIIPCIHLI INNDISKDDL DAIEVMRNHW CSYLGQDIAE
1020 NLQLCLGEFL PRLLDPSAEI IVLKEPPTIR PNSPYDLCSR FAAVMESIQG VSTVTVK
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
Pages
Year
PubMed ID
246681
Valero R.,Bayes M.,Francisca Sanchez-Font M.,Gonzalez-Angulo O.,Gonzalez-Duarte R.,Marfany G.
Characterization of alternatively spliced products and tissue-specific isoforms of USP28 and USP25.
Genome Biol.
2
0-0
2001
246683
Taylor T.D.,Noguchi H.,Totoki Y.,Toyoda A.,Kuroki Y.,Dewar K.,Lloyd C.,Itoh T.,Takeda T.,Kim D.-W.,She X.,Barlow K.F.,Bloom T.,Bruford E.,Chang J.L.,Cuomo C.A.,Eichler E.,FitzGerald M.G.,Jaffe D.B.,LaButti K.,Nicol R.,Park H.-S.,Seaman C.,Sougnez C.,Yang X.,Zimmer A.R.,Zody M.C.,Birren B.W.,Nusbaum C.,Fujiyama A.,Hattori M.,Rogers J.,Lander E.S.,Sakaki Y.
Human chromosome 11 DNA sequence and analysis including novel gene identification.
Nature
440
497-500
2006
246685
The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
Genome Res.
14
2121-2127
2004
246686
Nagase T.,Kikuno R.,Ishikawa K.,Hirosawa M.,Ohara O.
Prediction of the coding sequences of unidentified human genes. XVII. The complete sequences of 100 new cDNA clones from brain which code for large proteins in vitro.
DNA Res.
7
143-150
2000
246687
Zhang D.,Zaugg K.,Mak T.W.,Elledge S.J.
A role for the deubiquitinating enzyme USP28 in control of the DNA-damage response.
Cell
126
529-542
2006
246688
Popov N.,Herold S.,Llamazares M.,Schulein C.,Eilers M.
Fbw7 and Usp28 regulate myc protein stability in response to DNA damage.
Cell Cycle
6
2327-2331
2007
246689
Popov N.,Wanzel M.,Madiredjo M.,Zhang D.,Beijersbergen R.,Bernards R.,Moll R.,Elledge S.J.,Eilers M.
The ubiquitin-specific protease USP28 is required for MYC stability.
Nat. Cell Biol.
9
765-774
2007
246690
Matsuoka S.,Ballif B.A.,Smogorzewska A.,McDonald E.R. III,Hurov K.E.,Luo J.,Bakalarski C.E.,Zhao Z.,Solimini N.,Lerenthal Y.,Shiloh Y.,Gygi S.P.,Elledge S.J.
ATM and ATR substrate analysis reveals extensive protein networks responsive to DNA damage.
Science
316
1160-1166
2007
246691
Bassermann F.,Frescas D.,Guardavaccaro D.,Busino L.,Peschiaroli A.,Pagano M.
The Cdc14B-Cdh1-Plk1 axis controls the G2 DNA-damage-response checkpoint.
Cell
134
256-267
2008
246692
Li Q.,Kluz T.,Sun H.,Costa M.
Mechanisms of c-myc degradation by nickel compounds and hypoxia.
PLoS ONE
4
0-0
2009
246693
Burkard T.R.,Planyavsky M.,Kaupe I.,Breitwieser F.P.,Buerckstuemmer T.,Bennett K.L.,Superti-Furga G.,Colinge J.
Initial characterization of the human central proteome.
BMC Syst. Biol.
5
17-17
2011
246694
Zhou H.,Di Palma S.,Preisinger C.,Peng M.,Polat A.N.,Heck A.J.,Mohammed S.
Toward a comprehensive characterization of a human cancer cell phosphoproteome.
J. Proteome Res.
12
260-271
2013
246695
Serra R.W.,Fang M.,Park S.M.,Hutchinson L.,Green M.R.
A KRAS-directed transcriptional silencing pathway that mediates the CpG island methylator phenotype.
Elife
3
0-0
2014
246696
Bian Y.,Song C.,Cheng K.,Dong M.,Wang F.,Huang J.,Sun D.,Wang L.,Ye M.,Zou H.
An enzyme assisted RP-RPLC approach for in-depth analysis of human liver phosphoproteome.
J. Proteomics
96
253-262
2014
246697
Hendriks I.A.,Lyon D.,Young C.,Jensen L.J.,Vertegaal A.C.,Nielsen M.L.
Site-specific mapping of the human SUMO proteome reveals co-modification with phosphorylation.
Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol.
24
325-336
2017