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The following pages link to Deubiquitylating enzymes and DNA damage response pathways (Q38109871):
Displaying 47 items.
- DUBbing Cancer: Deubiquitylating Enzymes Involved in Epigenetics, DNA Damage and the Cell Cycle As Therapeutic Targets (Q26741797) (← links)
- Fine-tuning the ubiquitin code at DNA double-strand breaks: deubiquitinating enzymes at work (Q26781153) (← links)
- Histone H2B monoubiquitination: roles to play in human malignancy (Q26825542) (← links)
- Ubiquitylation, neddylation and the DNA damage response (Q28087342) (← links)
- Evolution of the highly networked deubiquitinating enzymes USP4, USP15, and USP11 (Q28608369) (← links)
- USP28 is recruited to sites of DNA damage by the tandem BRCT domains of 53BP1 but plays a minor role in double-strand break metabolism (Q33602611) (← links)
- Understanding nucleotide excision repair and its roles in cancer and ageing. (Q34426055) (← links)
- HERC2-USP20 axis regulates DNA damage checkpoint through Claspin (Q34579692) (← links)
- Development of inhibitors in the ubiquitination cascade (Q35044801) (← links)
- DNA damage shifts circadian clock time via Hausp-dependent Cry1 stabilization (Q35156678) (← links)
- BRUCE regulates DNA double-strand break response by promoting USP8 deubiquitination of BRIT1. (Q35212757) (← links)
- HAUSP-nucleolin interaction is regulated by p53-Mdm2 complex in response to DNA damage response (Q35913537) (← links)
- Ubiquitin-Specific Proteases as Druggable Targets (Q36509580) (← links)
- Ubiquitin-specific protease 7 expression is a prognostic factor in epithelial ovarian cancer and correlates with lymph node metastasis (Q36716292) (← links)
- Involvement of USP24 in the DNA damage response (Q36836107) (← links)
- Hematopoietic Stem Cells from Ts65Dn Mice Are Deficient in the Repair of DNA Double-Strand Breaks (Q37090261) (← links)
- Targeting DNA Repair in Cancer: Beyond PARP Inhibitors. (Q37634102) (← links)
- Mechanisms for regulating deubiquitinating enzymes (Q38176851) (← links)
- Selective and reversible inhibitors of ubiquitin-specific protease 7: a patent evaluation (WO2013030218). (Q38181181) (← links)
- Ubiquitin at work: the ubiquitous regulation of the damage recognition step of NER. (Q38234052) (← links)
- DUBs, the regulation of cell identity and disease (Q38336126) (← links)
- Therapeutic opportunities within the DNA damage response (Q38364665) (← links)
- Putative role of SUMOylation in controlling the activity of deubiquitinating enzymes in cancer (Q38699941) (← links)
- Recent Advances in the Discovery of Deubiquitinating Enzyme Inhibitors (Q38725385) (← links)
- Monitoring Target Engagement of Deubiquitylating Enzymes Using Activity Probes: Past, Present, and Future (Q38822748) (← links)
- USP7 is essential for maintaining Rad18 stability and DNA damage tolerance. (Q38876635) (← links)
- Trafficking and function of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator: a complex network of posttranslational modifications (Q38913048) (← links)
- Three-Dimensional Architecture of the Human BRCA1-A Histone Deubiquitinase Core Complex (Q39069147) (← links)
- Molecular Basis for K63-Linked Ubiquitination Processes in Double-Strand DNA Break Repair: A Focus on Kinetics and Dynamics. (Q39355026) (← links)
- RNF168 and USP10 regulate topoisomerase IIα function via opposing effects on its ubiquitylation (Q39455605) (← links)
- Mutations in the 'Fingers' subdomain of the deubiquitinase USP1 modulate its function and activity (Q40116814) (← links)
- Ubiquitin-specific protease 21 stabilizes BRCA2 to control DNA repair and tumor growth (Q41124714) (← links)
- Identification of deubiquitinase targets of isothiocyanates using SILAC-assisted quantitative mass spectrometry. (Q41612750) (← links)
- Regulation of USP28 deubiquitinating activity by SUMO conjugation (Q42551852) (← links)
- MBD5 and MBD6 interact with the human PR-DUB complex through their methyl-CpG-binding domain (Q42648708) (← links)
- Deubiquitylating enzymes and drug discovery: emerging opportunities. (Q48265884) (← links)
- USP7/HAUSP: A SUMO deubiquitinase at the heart of DNA replication. (Q51665623) (← links)
- USP29 controls the stability of checkpoint adaptor Claspin by deubiquitination. (Q53062242) (← links)
- Discovery of peptide ligands targeting a specific ubiquitin-like domain-binding site in the deubiquitinase USP11 (Q58103951) (← links)
- Ubiquitylation at the Fork: Making and Breaking Chains to Complete DNA Replication (Q59138263) (← links)
- Deubiquitinating enzymes as cancer biomarkers: new therapeutic opportunities? (Q64098664) (← links)
- Inhibition of the deubiquitinase USP10 induces degradation of SYK (Q89519067) (← links)
- Re-Evaluating the Mechanism of Action of α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyl DUB Inhibitors b-AP15 and VLX1570: A Paradigmatic Example of Unspecific Protein Cross-linking with Michael Acceptor Motif-Containing Drugs (Q89935029) (← links)
- DNA methylation modifier LSH inhibits p53 ubiquitination and transactivates p53 to promote lipid metabolism (Q90595521) (← links)
- P53 suppresses SENP3 phosphorylation to mediate G2 checkpoint (Q94464887) (← links)
- USP7 Is a Master Regulator of Genome Stability (Q98771728) (← links)
- USP52 regulates DNA end resection and chemosensitivity through removing inhibitory ubiquitination from CtIP (Q100958477) (← links)