phospho-PolyUb-K324,K344,K349-RibC-E40,E150,D326-PTEN [cytosol]

Stable Identifier
R-GGA-8948841
Type
Protein [EntityWithAccessionedSequence]
Species
Gallus gallus
Compartment
Synonyms
F1NT98
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External Reference Information
External Reference
Reference Genes
Participates
Other forms of this molecule
Inferred From
Modified Residues
Name
adenosine diphosphoribosyl (ADP-ribosyl) modified residue at 40 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
40
PsiMod Name
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively results from forming an adduct with ADP-ribose through formation of a glycosidic bond.
Name
adenosine diphosphoribosyl (ADP-ribosyl) modified residue at 150 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
150
PsiMod Name
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively results from forming an adduct with ADP-ribose through formation of a glycosidic bond.
Name
adenosine diphosphoribosyl (ADP-ribosyl) modified residue at 326 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
326
PsiMod Name
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively results from forming an adduct with ADP-ribose through formation of a glycosidic bond.
Name
ubiquitinylated lysine (polyubiquitin chain [cytosol]) at 342 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
342
Modification
polyubiquitin chain [cytosol]
PsiMod Name
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively crosslinks the N6-amino of a peptidyl lysine with the carboxyl-terminal glycine of a ubiquitin.
Name
ubiquitinylated lysine (polyubiquitin chain [cytosol]) at 344 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
344
Modification
polyubiquitin chain [cytosol]
PsiMod Name
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively crosslinks the N6-amino of a peptidyl lysine with the carboxyl-terminal glycine of a ubiquitin.
Name
ubiquitinylated lysine (polyubiquitin chain [cytosol]) at 349 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
349
Modification
polyubiquitin chain [cytosol]
PsiMod Name
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively crosslinks the N6-amino of a peptidyl lysine with the carboxyl-terminal glycine of a ubiquitin.
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