TY - GEN AU - Ishigami,Tomoaki AU - Ishigami,Tomoaki TI - Ubiquitination in Health and Diseases SN - books978-3-0365-0547-3 PY - 2021/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Humanities KW - bicssc KW - Social interaction KW - deubiquitinase KW - degradation KW - therapeutic target KW - cancer KW - hematopoiesis KW - hematopoietic stem cells KW - immune response KW - regulation of gene expression KW - ubiquitin system KW - genetic diseases KW - ubiquitin ligase KW - deubiquitinases KW - monoubiquitin signaling KW - vesicular trafficking KW - protein complex formation KW - inflammation KW - inhibitor KW - innate immune KW - interferon KW - LUBAC KW - NF-κB KW - ubiquitin KW - Parkinson's disease KW - dopa-responsive dystonia KW - tyrosine hydroxylase KW - α-synuclein KW - fatty acid-binding protein 3 KW - ubiquitination KW - proteasomal degradation KW - ubiquitin-proteasome system KW - mitochondria KW - E3 ubiquitin ligase KW - MITOL/MARCH5 KW - salt-sensitive hypertension KW - Nedd4L/Nedd4-2 KW - epithelial sodium channel KW - aldosterone sensitive distal nephron KW - excitation-transcription coupling KW - RNF183 KW - RNF186 KW - RNF182 KW - RNF152 KW - RING finger KW - mTOR KW - endoplasmic reticulum stress KW - osmotic stress KW - ubiquitin code KW - virus infection KW - virus-host interaction KW - tau protein KW - semisynthesis KW - disulfide-coupling KW - polyubiquitin KW - fibrils KW - aggregation KW - neurodegeneration KW - deubiquitination KW - inhibitors KW - protein quality control KW - proteolysis KW - protein stabilization KW - regulatory T cells KW - mesenchymal stem cell KW - cortical bone derived stem cell KW - myocardial infarction KW - blood pressure KW - renal salt reabsorption KW - vascular function KW - ubiquitin proteasome system KW - ubiquitin-proteasome pathway KW - cilia KW - ciliogenesis KW - differentiation KW - proliferation KW - ciliopathy KW - E3s KW - DUBs KW - UPS KW - neurodegenerative disease KW - immune-related diseases N1 - Open Access N2 - Ubiquitination is a biological process mediated by ubiquitin itself, the E1 ubiquitin-activating enzyme, E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, E3 ubiquitin ligase, and deubiquitinating enzyme, respectively. Currently, these multiple biological steps are revealed to participate in various life phenomena, such as cell proliferation, regulation of cell surface proteins expression, and mitochondrial function, which are profoundly related to human health and diseases. Although clinical applications targeting ubiquitination are still limited compared to those directed toward kinase systems such as tyrosine kinases, multiple enzymatic consequences should be future therapeutic implications. This Special Issue of IJMS entitled "Ubiquitination in Health and Disease" successfully published15 distinguished manuscripts, with a total of 66 international authors and. This book provides the latest and most useful information for researchers and scientists in this field UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3729 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76311 ER -