"Deubiquitination" refers to the enzymatic process of removing ubiquitin molecules from target proteins that have been ubiquitinated. Ubiquitin is a small protein that can be covalently attached to other proteins through a process called ubiquitination or ubiquitylation. This post-translational modification serves various functions within cells, including marking proteins for degradation, altering their localization, and regulating their interactions.
Deubiquitination
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