K63-deubiquitination of RIP1 abolishes its ability to activate NFkB upon TNF-alpha stimulation and leads to the formation of the cytosolic caspase-8 containing complex II and subsequent apoptosis.
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Harhaj, EW, Dixit, VM
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McQuade, T, Chan, FK, Moquin, DM
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Lys63-specific deubiquitinase activity of RIPK1 deubiquitinases [cytosol]
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