Ubiquitinationlike
Ubiquitination-like refers to a process or modification that shares similarities with ubiquitination, a post-translational modification involving the attachment of a ubiquitin protein to a target protein. This usually leads to the marked protein being tagged for degradation or altered function.
The process of ubiquitination-like may involve various small proteins or peptides that are attached to the
Several types of modifications have been identified that exhibit ubiquitination-like behavior. One such example is the
Another example is the attachment of NEDD8, a ubiquitin-like modifier that has been implicated in protein degradation
Research into ubiquitination-like modifications continues to provide insights into the complex regulatory mechanisms that govern protein
Articles in scientific literature reference ubiquitination-like modification, while continuing to draw similarities and distinguishing it from