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AMSH (Associated Molecule with the SH3-domain of STAM) is a JAMM domain-containing protein that regulates receptor endosomal sorting of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)1. Recombinant AMSH functions as a deubiquitylase in vitro and ablation of AMSH activity by incubation of cells with AMSH siRNA enhances the degradation of EGFR1. AMSH mediated cleavage of K63 linked ubiquitin chains is enhanced in the presence of its binding partner STAM2.
Activity: This enzyme cleaves K63-linked ubiquitin chains in vitro.
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1: McCullough, J., M.J. Clague, and S. Urbe, AMSH is an endosome-associated ubiquitin isopeptidase. J Cell Biol, 2004. 166(4): p. 487-92. 2: McCullough, J., et al., Activation of the endosome-associated ubiquitin isopeptidase AMSH by STAM, a component of the multivesicular body-sorting machinery. Curr Biol, 2006. 16(2): p. 160-5.