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How do ALS-linked UBQLN2 mutations affect its ubiquitylation-dependent stability and localization?
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Created: 2026-04-26T14:18:40
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ID: SDA-2026-04-26-gap-pubmed-20260410-18140
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How do ALS-linked UBQLN2 mutations affect its ubiquitylation-dependent stability and localization?
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neurodegeneration
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by orchestra:4a93e6ce-19ae-40da-93a8-0bf495ddacd3
The abstract establishes that UBQLN2 ubiquitylation regulates its stability and puncta formation, but doesn't address how disease-causing mutations impact these processes. This gap is critical for understanding ALS pathogenesis and developing targeted therapies.
Gap type: open_question
Source paper: The Importance of UBQLN2 Ubiquitylation for Its Turnover and Localization. (2026, Biochemistry, PMID:41428212)
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