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The following pages link to Noriyuki Matsuda (Q73667488):
Displaying 34 items.
- Proteostasis and neurodegeneration: the roles of proteasomal degradation and autophagy (Q26998515) (← links)
- A palmitoylated RING finger ubiquitin ligase and its homologue in the brain membranes (Q28576492) (← links)
- PINK1 stabilized by mitochondrial depolarization recruits Parkin to damaged mitochondria and activates latent Parkin for mitophagy (Q29616005) (← links)
- Site-specific Interaction Mapping of Phosphorylated Ubiquitin to Uncover Parkin Activation (Q30677261) (← links)
- Parkin mediates apparent E2-independent monoubiquitination in vitro and contains an intrinsic activity that catalyzes polyubiquitination. (Q33916165) (← links)
- UV-induced ubiquitylation of XPC protein mediated by UV-DDB-ubiquitin ligase complex. (Q34417183) (← links)
- Uncovering the roles of PINK1 and parkin in mitophagy. (Q34577267) (← links)
- The ubiquitin signal and autophagy: an orchestrated dance leading to mitochondrial degradation (Q36636158) (← links)
- Ubiquitin ligase activities of Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus RING finger proteins. (Q38359253) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms underlying PINK1 and Parkin catalyzed ubiquitylation of substrates on damaged mitochondria. (Q38363110) (← links)
- Phospho-ubiquitin: upending the PINK-Parkin-ubiquitin cascade (Q38721233) (← links)
- Phosphorylated ubiquitin chain is the genuine Parkin receptor. (Q39589823) (← links)
- The PARK2/Parkin receptor on damaged mitochondria revisited-uncovering the role of phosphorylated ubiquitin chains. (Q41506641) (← links)
- A dimeric PINK1-containing complex on depolarized mitochondria stimulates Parkin recruitment. (Q41846746) (← links)
- Parkin-catalyzed ubiquitin-ester transfer is triggered by PINK1-dependent phosphorylation. (Q41874714) (← links)
- Constitutive Activation of PINK1 Protein Leads to Proteasome-mediated and Non-apoptotic Cell Death Independently of Mitochondrial Autophagy. (Q42084360) (← links)
- Parkinson's disease-related DJ-1 functions in thiol quality control against aldehyde attack in vitro (Q42373911) (← links)
- Unconventional PINK1 localization to the outer membrane of depolarized mitochondria drives Parkin recruitment (Q43165330) (← links)
- Different dynamic movements of wild-type and pathogenic VCPs and their cofactors to damaged mitochondria in a Parkin-mediated mitochondrial quality control system. (Q43741180) (← links)
- Structural basis for specific cleavage of Lys6-linked polyubiquitin chains by USP30. (Q47748414) (← links)
- Ubiquitination of exposed glycoproteins by SCFFBXO27 directs damaged lysosomes for autophagy. (Q48028271) (← links)
- Endosomal Rab cycles regulate Parkin-mediated mitophagy. (Q48185904) (← links)
- Direct interactions between NEDD8 and ubiquitin E2 conjugating enzymes upregulate cullin-based E3 ligase activity. (Q51088435) (← links)
- Unexpected mitochondrial matrix localization of Parkinson's disease-related DJ-1 mutants but not wild-type DJ-1. (Q51716269) (← links)
- Cell biology: Tagged tags engage disposal. (Q54253174) (← links)
- Mechanisms underling the cause of Parkinson's disease: The functions of Parkin/PINK1 (Q54560062) (← links)
- Structural insights into ubiquitin phosphorylation by PINK1 (Q57663047) (← links)
- Parkin recruitment to impaired mitochondria for nonselective ubiquitylation is facilitated by MITOL (Q64764837) (← links)
- Discovery and Optimization of Inhibitors of the Parkinson's Disease Associated Protein DJ-1 (Q64864377) (← links)
- Diverse effects of pathogenic mutations of Parkin that catalyze multiple monoubiquitylation in vitro (Q81597727) (← links)
- Parkin-mediated ubiquitylation redistributes MITOL/March5 from mitochondria to peroxisomes (Q90647421) (← links)
- Cleaved PGAM5 is released from mitochondria depending on proteasome-mediated rupture of the outer mitochondrial membrane during mitophagy (Q91682745) (← links)
- Mammalian BCAS3 and C16orf70 associate with the phagophore assembly site in response to selective and non-selective autophagy (Q112345204) (← links)
- Unfolding is the driving force for mitochondrial import and degradation of the Parkinson's disease-related protein DJ-1 (Q114870735) (← links)