multimonoubiquitinylation
Multimonoubiquitinylation is a post-translational modification where multiple ubiquitin molecules are attached to a protein, but each ubiquitin molecule is attached to a different lysine residue on the target protein. This is distinct from polyubiquitinylation, where a chain of ubiquitin molecules is formed, and monoubiquitinylation, where only a single ubiquitin molecule is attached. The process is mediated by ubiquitin ligases and deubiquitinating enzymes, which control the addition and removal of ubiquitin.
The formation of multimonoubiquitinylated proteins is often a transient event and plays crucial roles in various
Research into multimonoubiquitinylation is ongoing, and its precise functions are still being elucidated. Understanding this modification