Conserved Protein Domain Family
OTU

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cl45892: OTU Superfamily 
OTU (ovarian tumor) domain family
The OTU family of cysteine proteases use a conserved cysteine and histidine, and in most cases an aspartate, as the catalytic triad. OTU domains typically function as deubiquitinases (DUBs)/ubiquitin thiolesterases (EC 3.4.19.12) that catalyze the thiol-dependent hydrolysis of ester, thioester, amide, peptide and isopeptide bonds formed by the C-terminal Gly of ubiquitin, a small regulatory protein that can be conjugated to a large range of target proteins. Protein ubiquitination is a post-translational modification of mostly Lys residues that regulates many cellular processes, including protein degradation, intracellular trafficking, cell signaling, autophagy, transcription, translation, and the DNA damage response. These DUBs may play important regulatory roles at the level of protein turnover by preventing degradation.
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Taxonomy: root
PubMed: 162 links
Protein: Related Protein
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Accession: cl45892
PSSM Id: 459237
Name: OTU
Created: 8-Mar-2022
Updated: 8-Mar-2022
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