STON2 is neddylated

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R-HSA-8863727
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Reaction [omitted]
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Homo sapiens
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STON2 is post-translationally neddylated by an unknown enzyme. Neddylation appears to contribute to STON2 destabilization, possibly by promoting its subsequent ubiquitination and degradation. Decreased STON2 protein levels are associated with increased plasma membrane levels of SYT1, reflecting a defect in its STON2-mediated recapture through endocytosis (Granata et al, 2011).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
21102408 CSN complex controls the stability of selected synaptic proteins via a torsinA-dependent process

Granata, A, Warner, TT, Schiavo, G, Haucke, V, Koo, SJ

EMBO J. 2011
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