| Gene Symbol | UBIQUITINB |
| Aliases | UBIQUITINBPROTEIN |
| Function | Ubiquitin B Protein is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes. |
| Subcellular Localization | </th><td>Cytoplasm, Nucleus</td></tr> |
| Amino Acids | 762 (8 × 76 aa repeats + flanking sequences) |
| GeneCards | UBIQUITINB |
| Human Protein Atlas | UBIQUITINB |
| Amino acids | 762 (8 × 76 aa repeats + flanking sequences) |
| Monomer size | 8.5 kDa per ubiquitin |
| Precursor size | ~76 kDa (polyprotein) |
| Processing | Co-translational cleavage by deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) |
| N-terminal Met | Removed in mature ubiquitin |
| β-grasp fold | Five β-strands, one α-helix |
| C-terminal Gly76 | Required for conjugation |
| Lys residues | K6, K11, K27, K29, K33, K48, K63 (all used for chain formation) |
| Databases | GeneCardsUniProtNCBI GeneHPASTRING |
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