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USP8 is a ubiquitin specific protease that plays an important regulatory role at the level of protein turnover by preventing degradation. USP8 is involved in cell proliferation, and probably regulates the stability of STAM2 and RASGRF1. USP8 may regulate T-cell energy mediated by RNF128 via the formation of a complex containing RNF128 and STAM2. As revealed by structure/function studies, USP8 forms a ternary complex with RNF128 and OTUB1, and interacts with the SH3 domain of STAM2 and RASGRF1. Expression of USP8 is induced Upon growth stimulation in starved human fibroblasts, and expression decreases in response to growth arrest induced by cell-cell contact.
AI574262; AW557536; Deubiquitinating enzyme 8; hUBPy; HumORF8; Kiaa0055; mKIAA0055; mUBPy; putative deubiquitinating enzyme; SPG59; Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 8; ubiquitin isopeptidase Y; ubiquitin specific peptidase 8; ubiquitin specific protease 8; ubiquitin thioesterase 8; ubiquitin thiolesterase 8; ubiquitin-specific-processing protease 8; Ubpy; USP8
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