Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-261059 |
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Homo sapiens |
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pmid |
sentence |
15362974 |
Our working hypothesis is that SAKS1 acts as scaffolding protein to enhance the unfolding and proteolytic destruction of a subset of proteins. PNGase removes high-mannose-containing oligosaccharides from MGPs [30], and our results suggest this may be facilitated by the formation of a complex between PNGase, VCP, SAKS1 and ubiquitinated MGPs, as illustrated schematically in Figure 7(B). PNGase has been reported to bind to the S4 component of the proteasome [30], so that the deglycosylation of MGPs by PNGase, followed by VCP-catalysed unfolding, may facilitate their destruction by the proteasome. |
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