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2019
Journal Article
Title

Visualizing ubiquitination in mammalian cells

Abstract
Covalent modification of proteins with ubiquitin is essential for the majority of biological processes in mammalian cells. Numerous proteins are conjugated with single or multiple ubiquitin molecules or chains in a dynamic fashion, often determining protein half‐lives, localization or function. Experimental approaches to study ubiquitination have been dominated by genetic and biochemical analysis of enzyme structure-function relationships, reaction mechanisms and physiological relevance. Here, we provide an overview of recent developments in microscopy‐based imaging of ubiquitination, available reagents and technologies. We discuss the progress in direct and indirect imaging of differentially linked ubiquitin chains in fixed and living cells using confocal fluorescence microscopy and super‐resolution microscopy, illustrated by the role of ubiquitin in antibacterial autophagy and pro‐inflammatory signalling. Finally, we speculate on future developments and forecast a transition from qualitative to quantitative super‐resolution approaches to understand fundamental aspects of ubiquitination and the formation and distribution of functional E3 ligase protein complexes in their native environment.
Author(s)
Wijk, S.J. van
Fulda, S.
Dikic, I.
Heilemann, M.
Journal
EMBO reports  
DOI
10.15252/embr.201846520
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
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