SI3303P: K33-Linked Tetra-Ubiquitin (Phosphorylated)

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Specifications

K33-linked ubiquitination is traditionally associated with regulation of the innate immune response. These chain types are also involved in protein stabilization and other non-degradative processes. Phospho-ubiquitin chains represent a specialized class of polyubiquitin characterized by phosphorylation at Serine 65 and play a central role in mitophagy signaling pathways. K33 Tetra-Ubiquitin (phosphorylated) is a tetrameric chain of wild-type ubiquitin, wherein ubiquitin monomers are enzymatically linked together via an isopeptide bond between Lysine 33 and the C-terminal Glycine. The chains are then enzymatically phosphorylated at the Ser65 position.

Species Human
Source E. coli
Tag None
Molecular Weight 34313-34553 Da (depending on degree of phosphorylation)
Quantity Variable
Concentration Variable
Formulation 20 mM Tris pH 7.5, 150 mM NaCl
Storage -80°C, avoid freeze/thaw cycles

 

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SKU

SI-03304P-0100

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  • Investigation of phosphoubiquitin chain specificity and selectivity
  • Studies on the role of phosphoubiquitin chains in protein degradation pathways (e.g., proteasomal and autophagic degradation)
  • Analysis of phosphoubiquitin-mediated signaling pathways and cellular responses
  • Structural studies to elucidate the architecture and dynamics of phosphoubiquitin chains