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The ASCC2 CUE domain in the ALKBH3-ASCC DNA repair complex recognizes adjacent ubiquitins in K63-linked polyubiquitin
Patrick M. Lombardi
, Sara Haile
, Timur Rusanov
, Rebecca Rodell
, Rita Anoh
, Julia G. Baer
, Kate A. Burke
, Lauren N. Gray
, Abigail R. Hacker
, Kayla R. Kebreau
, Christine K. Ngandu
, Hannah A. Orland
, Emmanuella Osei-Asante
, Dhane P. Schmelyun
, Devin E. Shorb
, Shaheer H. Syed
, Julianna M. Veilleux
, Ananya Majumdar
,
Nima Mosammaparast
, Cynthia Wolberger
Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Siteman Cancer Center
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
DBBS - Molecular Genetics and Genomics
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
DBBS - Cancer Biology
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Ubiquitin
100%
K63-linked Polyubiquitination
100%
DNA Repair Complexes
100%
ALKBH3
100%
CUE Domain
100%
Helix
28%
Polyubiquitin
28%
Alkylation Damage
28%
Diubiquitin
28%
K63-linked
28%
Polyubiquitin Chains
28%
Cell Death
14%
Damage Response
14%
Binding Specificity
14%
Functional Significance
14%
Alkylation
14%
Potentially Toxic
14%
Binding Interaction
14%
Ubiquitin Conjugation
14%
Repair Complex
14%
AlkB Homologs
14%
DNA Alkylation
14%
Ubiquitin Recognition
14%
α-ketoglutarate-dependent Dioxygenase
14%
Linkage Type
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
DNA Repair
100%
Ubiquitin
100%
Alkylation
33%
N-Terminus
22%
Cell Death
11%
RNA
11%
Gene Linkage
11%
DNA Alkylation
11%
Dioxygenase
11%