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UBSLN Protein (Ubisolin)

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UBSLN Protein (Ubisolin)

Overview

UBSLN (also known as ubisolin or ubiquilin-like protein) is a stress-responsive cytoplasmic protein that belongs to the ubiquilin family of proteins. These proteins function as adaptor molecules that link ubiquitinated substrates to the proteasomal degradation machinery and autophagy pathways. UBSLN is characterized by its ability to bind polyubiquitin chains through its ubiquitin-interacting motifs (UIMs) and to interact with cellular quality control systems. The protein has emerged as an important player in cellular proteostasis—the maintenance of proper protein folding, localization, and degradation—making it particularly relevant to neurodegenerative diseases characterized by protein aggregation and misfolding.

Function/Biology

UBSLN operates as a molecular chaperone adaptor that facilitates the clearance of misfolded and damaged proteins. The protein contains multiple functional domains: two or more ubiquitin-interacting motifs (UIMs) that recognize and bind polyubiquitin chains, particularly K48-linked and K63-linked polyubiquitin modifications. These UIMs enable UBSLN to capture ubiquitinated substrates and deliver them to proteasomal degradation pathways or direct them toward autophagy.

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