Ubiquitin in the immune system

Julia Zinngrebe(CRUK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence), Antonella Montinaro(CRUK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence), Nieves Peltzer(CRUK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence), Henning Walczak(CRUK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence)
EMBO Reports
December 27, 2013
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Abstract

Ubiquitination is a post-translational modification process that has been implicated in the regulation of innate and adaptive immune responses. There is increasing evidence that both ubiquitination and its reversal, deubiquitination, play crucial roles not only during the development of the immune system but also in the orchestration of an immune response by ensuring the proper functioning of the different cell types that constitute the immune system. Here, we provide an overview of the latest discoveries in this field and discuss how they impact our understanding of the ubiquitin system in host defence mechanisms as well as self-tolerance.


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