Parkin is a 465-amino acid residue E3 ubiquitin ligase, a protein that in humans and mice is encoded by the PARK2 gene. Parkin plays a critical role in...
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Parkin may refer to: Parkin (cake), a type of cake Parkin (protein), a ligase Parkin (surname), people with the surname Parkin Parkin, a brand name of...
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stress-induced mitochondrial dysfunction. PINK1 activity causes the parkin protein to bind to depolarized mitochondria to induce autophagy of those mitochondria...
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its regulator BNIP3 in mammals. Mitophagy is regulated by PINK1 and parkin proteins. In addition to the selective removal of damaged mitochondria, mitophagy...
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Parkinson's disease in South Asians (section PARKIN)
populations. Encoded by the PARK2 gene, the PARKIN protein is a ubiquitin ligase that is indicated in protein processing as well as degradation and is essential...
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is Parkinson's disease. It is caused by a mutation in the parkin gene. Parkin is a protein that functions in complex with CHIP as a ubiquitin ligase and...
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ZNF746 (redirect from Parkin-interacting substrate)
Zinc finger protein 746 also known as Parkin-interacting substrate (PARIS) is a zinc finger protein that, in humans, is encoded by the ZNF746 gene and...
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its regulator BNIP3 in mammals. Mitophagy is regulated by PINK1 and parkin proteins. The occurrence of mitophagy is not limited to the damaged mitochondria...
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Ubiquitin ligase (redirect from Ubiquitin-protein ligase complexes)
ubiquitin ligase) is a protein that recruits an E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme that has been loaded with ubiquitin, recognizes a protein substrate, and assists...
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used as feedstock for bioproducts like plastic and protein-rich food for fish and livestock. Parkin continues research in the area of camelina and collaborated...
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Alpha-synuclein (redirect from Alpha-synuclein protein)
been shown to interact with Dopamine transporter, Parkin (ligase), Phospholipase D1, SNCAIP, Tau protein. Beta amyloid Synuclein Contursi Terme - the village...
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Parkin coregulated gene protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PACRG gene. This gene encodes a protein that is conserved across metazoans...
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the PINK1 and Parkin complex, having this been shown to drive autophagy of mitochondria (also known as mitophagy). PINK1 is a protein normally transported...
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X-ray crystallography (redirect from Protein Crystallography)
and function of many biological molecules, including vitamins, drugs, proteins and nucleic acids such as DNA. X-ray crystallography is still the primary...
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Multisynthetase complex auxiliary component p38 (redirect from Protein JTV-1)
p38 subunit of the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase complex is a Parkin substrate: linking protein biosynthesis and neurodegeneration". Human Molecular Genetics...
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phosphorylated tyrosine residues on proteins: [a protein]-tyrosine phosphate + H2O = [a protein]-tyrosine + phosphate Protein tyrosine (pTyr) phosphorylation...
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Stress-induced-phosphoprotein 1 (redirect from Hop (protein))
organising protein (Hop) is encoded in the human by the STIP1 gene. It functions as a co-chaperone which reversibly links together the protein chaperones...
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AMBRA1 (activating molecule in Beclin1-regulated autophagy) is a protein that is able to regulate cancer cells through autophagy. AMBRA1 is described...
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Interferon (category Protein pages needing a picture)
Interferons (IFNs, /ˌɪntərˈfɪərɒn/ IN-tər-FEER-on) are a group of signaling proteins made and released by host cells in response to the presence of several...
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capacity of PINK1 and parkin to trigger post-translational modifications in their substrates, have yet to be evaluated. The MFN2 protein may play a role in...
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respectively Genes such as PARK2, PARK6, PARK7 and PARK9 which code for parkin (PRKN), PTEN-induced putative kinase 1 (PINK1), DJ-1 and ATP13A2 respectively...
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ubiquitination, and mitochondrial clearance by affecting Parkin/PRKN recruitment. ATXN3 MDM2 OPTN Parkin RAB10 RNF34 STUB1 VCP FYVE domain RING finger domain...
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membrane. LRRK2 interacts with the C-terminal R2 RING finger domain of parkin, and parkin interacted with the COR domain of LRRK2. Expression of mutant LRRK2...
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recently, UCH-L1 has been demonstrated to interact with the E3 ligase, parkin. Parkin has been demonstrated to bind and ubiquitinylate UCH-L1 to promote lysosomal...
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sites. Mutations in the genes that encode the proteins Parkin, PINK1, alpha-Synuclein (α-Syn) or the protein deglycase DJ-1 have been linked to this disease...
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stabilizing protein-protein interactions in biological systems. These molecules act as "glue" by enhancing the affinity between proteins, ultimately influencing...
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RHOT1 (category EF-hand-containing proteins)
involved in PD. In neurons, Miro interacts with two key proteins involved in PD, PINK1 and Parkin. Following depolarization of the mitochondria, PINK1 phosphorylates...
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Optineurin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the OPTN gene. This gene encodes the coiled-coil containing protein optineurin. Optineurin may play...
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Oncovirus (redirect from Viral oncogene protein)
investigations of cell cycle control mechanisms such as the retinoblastoma protein. The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer...
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