Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2 D3

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Basic Information
Short Name UBE2D3
UNP ID P61077
Organism Homo sapiens
Cys Site Cys85
Family/Domain Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme family
Known Ligand Ligand list
Function Type Post-translational Modification, Ubiquitinase/Deubiquitinase

Summary

Protein Function

Ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes, also known as E2 enzymes and more rarely as ubiquitin-carrier enzymes, perform the second step in the ubiquitination reaction that targets a protein for degradation via the proteasome. The ubiquitination process covalently attaches ubiquitin, a short protein of 76 amino acids, to a lysine residue on the target protein. Once a protein has been tagged with one ubiquitin molecule, additional rounds of ubiquitination form a polyubiquitin chain that is recognized by the proteasome's 19S regulatory particle, triggering the ATP-dependent unfolding of the target protein that allows passage into the proteasome's 20S core particle, where proteases degrade the target into short peptide fragments for recycling by the cell.
UBE2D3 expressed in 230 organ(s), highest expression level in biceps brachii

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PMID: 27002218

Cys Function & Property

Cys85 is the active site of UBE2D3, act as a glycyl thioester intermediate.

  • Hydrophobic property:
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  • SASA:
Cys85: 22.494 A^2

Protein Sequence

MALKRINKEL SDLARDPPAQ CSAGPVGDDM FHWQATIMGP NDSPYQGGVF
FLTIHFPTDY PFKPPKVAFT TRIYHPNINS NGSICLDILR SQWSPALTIS
KVLLSICSLL CDPNPDDPLV PEIARIYKTD RDKYNRISRE WTQKYAM

Structural Information

  • Known structure with covalent ligand:
Unknown
  • Protein structure:
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Related Pathway

Experimental Evidence

LC-CID-MS/MS, Tryptic Digest

Reference

  1. Liu L, Hua Y, Wang D, et al. A sesquiterpene lactone from a medicinal herb inhibits proinflammatory activity of TNF-α by inhibiting ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme UbcH5[J]. Chemistry & biology, 2014, 21(10): 1341-1350. 25200604