K63polyUb-K142,K220,K230,K244-RRAGA [cytosol]

Stable Identifier
R-MMU-8938830
Type
Protein [EntityWithAccessionedSequence]
Species
Mus musculus
Compartment
Synonyms
Q80X95
Locations in the PathwayBrowser
External Reference Information
External Reference
Reference Transcript
Other Identifiers
10505747
1428905_at
17415177
4627063
4652186
4826227
4890103
4909024
5104984
5118762
5552046
68441
94257_at
A_51_P226417
GE38618
GO:0000166
GO:0003824
GO:0003924
GO:0005515
GO:0005525
GO:0005634
GO:0005654
GO:0005737
GO:0005764
GO:0005765
GO:0005773
GO:0006914
GO:0006915
GO:0008104
GO:0009267
GO:0010507
GO:0012501
GO:0016020
GO:0016787
GO:0023052
GO:0031625
GO:0031669
GO:0032008
GO:0033209
GO:0034198
GO:0035556
GO:0042268
GO:0042593
GO:0042803
GO:0043200
GO:0043226
GO:0043495
GO:0046982
GO:0051219
GO:0060090
GO:0061462
GO:0071230
GO:0072657
GO:1903432
GO:1904263
GO:1990130
GO:1990131
GO:1990877
ILMN_2757931
Msa.27392.0_s_at
mMC005217
Participates
Other forms of this molecule
Inferred From
Modified Residues
Name
ubiquitinylated lysine (K63polyUb [cytosol]) at 142 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
142
Modification
K63polyUb [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 (K63polyUb [cytosol]) at 220 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
220
Modification
K63polyUb [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 (K63polyUb [cytosol]) at 230 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
230
Modification
K63polyUb [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 (K63polyUb [cytosol]) at 244 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
244
Modification
K63polyUb [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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