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The following pages link to UBR5-mediated ubiquitination of ATMIN is required for ionizing radiation-induced ATM signaling and function (Q34082865):
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- The Effect of MicroRNA-124 Overexpression on Anti-Tumor Drug Sensitivity (Q28545860) (← links)
- Regulation of hedgehog Ligand Expression by the N-End Rule Ubiquitin-Protein Ligase Hyperplastic Discs and the Drosophila GSK3β Homologue, Shaggy (Q35762866) (← links)
- The MLLE domain of the ubiquitin ligase UBR5 binds to its catalytic domain to regulate substrate binding (Q36050050) (← links)
- Use of a Conditional Ubr5 Mutant Allele to Investigate the Role of an N-End Rule Ubiquitin-Protein Ligase in Hedgehog Signalling and Embryonic Limb Development (Q36051665) (← links)
- RanGTP aids anaphase entry through Ubr5-mediated protein turnover (Q36149393) (← links)
- Mechanisms and consequences of ATMIN repression in hypoxic conditions: roles for p53 and HIF-1. (Q36580272) (← links)
- BMI1-UBR5 axis regulates transcriptional repression at damaged chromatin (Q37322935) (← links)
- ATM: expanding roles as a chief guardian of genome stability (Q38248933) (← links)
- Inactivation of the ATMIN/ATM pathway protects against glioblastoma formation (Q39634834) (← links)
- EDD, a ubiquitin-protein ligase of the N-end rule pathway, associates with spindle assembly checkpoint components and regulates the mitotic response to nocodazole (Q40680078) (← links)
- Putting the brakes on transcription at damaged chromatin: Do Polycomb silencers do more than modify histones? (Q42351269) (← links)
- UBR5 Contributes to Colorectal Cancer Progression by Destabilizing the Tumor Suppressor ECRG4. (Q47879638) (← links)
- Proteostasis in Huntington's disease: disease mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities. (Q52605399) (← links)
- The MRE11-RAD50-NBS1 Complex Conducts the Orchestration of Damage Signaling and Outcomes to Stress in DNA Replication and Repair. (Q54980026) (← links)
- The N-recognin UBR4 of the N-end rule pathway is required for neurogenesis and homeostasis of cell surface proteins (Q58696381) (← links)
- Characterization of interaction and ubiquitination of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase by E3 ligase UBR5 (Q60953331) (← links)
- PPARγ Interaction with UBR5/ATMIN Promotes DNA Repair to Maintain Endothelial Homeostasis (Q64282162) (← links)
- The E3 ubiquitin ligase UBR5 regulates centriolar satellite stability and primary cilia (Q88614633) (← links)
- UBR5 interacts with the replication fork and protects DNA replication from DNA polymerase η toxicity (Q90501700) (← links)
- ATMIN Is a Tumor Suppressor Gene in Lung Adenocarcinoma (Q93085618) (← links)
- Breaking up with ATM (Q94020354) (← links)
- UBR-box containing protein, UBR5, is over-expressed in human lung adenocarcinoma and is a potential therapeutic target (Q99635700) (← links)
- The E3 ubiquitin ligase UBR5 interacts with TTC7A and may be associated with very early onset inflammatory bowel disease (Q101121085) (← links)
- E3 ubiquitin ligase UBR5 promotes pancreatic cancer growth and aerobic glycolysis by downregulating FBP1 via destabilization of C/EBPα (Q101121241) (← links)