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    OTU Deubiquitinases Reveal Mechanisms of Linkage Specificity and Enable Ubiquitin Chain Restriction Analysis by Mevissen, Tycho E.T., Hospenthal, Manuela K., Geurink, Paul P., Elliott, Paul R., Akutsu, Masato, Arnaudo, Nadia, Ekkebus, Reggy, Kulathu, Yogesh, Wauer, Tobias, El Oualid, Farid, Freund, Stefan M.V., Ovaa, Huib, Komander, David

    Published in Cell (03-07-2013)
    “…Sixteen ovarian tumor (OTU) family deubiquitinases (DUBs) exist in humans, and most members regulate cell-signaling cascades. Several OTU DUBs were reported to…”
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    Regulation of A20 and other OTU deubiquitinases by reversible oxidation by Kulathu, Yogesh, Garcia, Francisco J., Mevissen, Tycho E. T., Busch, Martin, Arnaudo, Nadia, Carroll, Kate S., Barford, David, Komander, David

    Published in Nature communications (2013)
    “…Protein ubiquitination is a highly versatile post-translational modification that regulates as diverse processes as protein degradation and kinase activation…”
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    The N-terminal acetylation of Sir3 stabilizes its binding to the nucleosome core particle by Arnaudo, Nadia, Fernández, Israel S, McLaughlin, Stephen H, Peak-Chew, Sew Y, Rhodes, Daniela, Martino, Fabrizio

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-09-2013)
    “…N-terminal acetylation of Sir3 is essential for heterochromatin establishment and maintenance in yeast, but its mechanism of action is unknown. The crystal…”
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    RNF168, a new RING finger, MIU-containing protein that modifies chromatin by ubiquitination of histones H2A and H2AX by Pinato, Sabrina, Scandiuzzi, Cristina, Arnaudo, Nadia, Citterio, Elisabetta, Gaudino, Giovanni, Penengo, Lorenza

    Published in BMC molecular biology (05-06-2009)
    “…Modulation of chromatin structure has emerged as a critical molecular device to control gene expression. Histones undergo different post-translational…”
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