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ubpbio/GST-OTUB1/H3010/25 µg
Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) are proteases that posses the ability to cleave ubiquitin chains or the isopeptide bond that conjugates ubiquitin with a substrate. Human cells have approximately 100 DUBs that play important roles in regulating various cellular events. OTUB1 is a member of the ovarian tumor domain family. It is recognized as a K48 ubiquitin chain-specific DUB and can inhibit E2 enzymes, especially Ubc13 (also known as Ube2N), which is known to synthesize K63-linked ubiquitin chains. OTUB1 may also deubiquitinate TRAF3 and -6. This would negatively regulate virus-triggered type I IFN induction.

Additional Information

Product Name: Also Known As: Catalog No.: Size: Molecular Weight: Species: Source: Stock: Concentration: Quality Assurance: Storage: PDF Data Sheet: NCBI RefSeq: Image(s): Shipping Method: References:
GST-OTUB1
OTB1; OTU1; HSPC263
H3010
25 µg
31.2 kDa
Human
Bacterial recombinant
20 mM Tris, 150 mM NaCl, 2 mM βME, 10% Glycerol
See tube label
~95% by SDS-PAGE, see datasheet for gel image
Store at -80°C; avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles
PDF DatasheetMSDS
NM_017670
N/A
Dry ice shipping
1. Balakirev MY, et al. (2003) EMBO Rep 4(5), 517 – 522.2. Wang T, et al.(2009) J Mol Biol 386(4), 1011 – 1023.3. Reyes-Turcu FE, et al. (2009) Annu Rev Biochem 78, 363 – 397.4. Li S, et al. (2010) J Biol Chem 285(7), 4291 – 4297.5. Wiener R, et al. (2012) Nature 483(7391), 618 – 622.

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Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) are proteases that posses the ability to cleave ubiquitin chains or the isopeptide bond that conjugates ubiquitin with a substrate. Human cells have approximately 100 DUBs that play important roles in regulating various cellular events. OTUB1 is a member of the ovarian tumor domain family. It is recognized as a K48 ubiquitin chain-specific DUB and can inhibit E2 enzymes, especially Ubc13 (also known as Ube2N), which is known to synthesize K63-linked ubiquitin chains. OTUB1 may also deubiquitinate TRAF3 and -6. This would negatively regulate virus-triggered type I IFN induction.