Ubiquitination of STAT2

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R-HSA-9833155
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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Human respiratory syncytial virus A
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Human signal transducer and activator of transcription 2 (STAT2) is subject to ubiquitination by, among other E3 ubiquitin ligases, a complex consisting of human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) protein NS1 with elongin C (ELOC) and cullin-5 (CUL5). This leads to loss of STAT2 protein in RSV-infected cells, which downregulates the host type I interferon response (Elliott et al, 2007).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
17251292 Respiratory syncytial virus NS1 protein degrades STAT2 by using the Elongin-Cullin E3 ligase

Power, UF, Johnston, JA, Touzelet, O, Stevenson, NJ, Elliott, J, Boyd, CR, Buick, R, Lynch, OT, Suessmuth, Y, Burrows, JF, Qian, P, Gadina, M

J Virol 2007
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ubiquitin-protein transferase activity of NS1:Cul5-SCF [cytosol]

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