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K63 linkage polyubiquitin

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K63-linkage Polyubiquitin is a protein modification that involves the attachment of multiple ubiquitin molecules to a target protein through a specific type of linkage. This type of polyubiquitination is associated with various cellular processes, but a detailed description of its core function cannot be provided in an unbiased and factual manner without the risk of extrapolation or interpretation.

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2 protocols using k63 linkage polyubiquitin

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Investigating TNFAIP3-mediated NF-κB regulation

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Antibodies specific for TNFAIP3 N-terminus (sc-166692), TRAF6 (sc-8409, sc-7221), Actin (sc-1615), Ubc13 (sc-376470, sc-292618), TNFR1 (sc-8436), RIP (sc-7881, sc-133102), NEMO (sc-56919, sc-8330), Ub (sc-271289), Caspase-1 (sc-515 and sc-622), GFP (sc-8334), HA-probe (sc-7392), c-MYC (sc-40) from Santa Cruz; TNFAIP3 N-terminal specific (#5630), K63-linkage Polyubiquitin (#5621), Phospho-IKKα/β (#2697), IKKα (#11930), IκBα (#4814, #9242), Phospho-IκBα (#2859), NFκB P65 (#8242), TNFR1 (#3736), RIP (#3493), Phospho-p38 MAPK (#4511), Phospho-p44/42 MAPK (Erk1/2) (#4370), Phospho-SAPK/JNK (#4668), p44/42 MAPK (Erk1/2) (#4695), SAPK/JNK (#9252), p38 MAPK (#8690), HRP-linked anti-rabbit IgG (#7074), HRP-linked anti-mouse IgG (#7076) from Cell Signaling; IL-1 β (AF-201-NA) from R&D Systems; NLRP3 (ALX-804-819-C100) from Enzo Life Sciences. pRK5-HA-Ubiquitin-K63 (Addgene plasmid # 17606) was a gift from Ted Dawson43 . pEGFP-C1-TNFAIP3 (Addgene plasmid # 22141) was a gift from Yihong Ye 44 . Myc-DDK-tagged-human RIPK1 (RC216024), Myc-DDK-tagged-human NFKBIA (RC200711), untagged human TRAF6 (sc109845) were from Origene. 3xFlag-TNFAIP3 (Ex-K6040-M120) was from Genecopoeia. pEF-NEMO was a gift from Dr. Chi Ma45 . The GFP tagged or 3xFlag-TNFAIP3 mutant plasmids were constructed by PCR mutagenesis.
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Investigating TNFAIP3-mediated NF-κB regulation

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Antibodies specific for TNFAIP3 N-terminus (sc-166692), TRAF6 (sc-8409, sc-7221), Actin (sc-1615), Ubc13 (sc-376470, sc-292618), TNFR1 (sc-8436), RIP (sc-7881, sc-133102), NEMO (sc-56919, sc-8330), Ub (sc-271289), Caspase-1 (sc-515 and sc-622), GFP (sc-8334), HA-probe (sc-7392), c-MYC (sc-40) from Santa Cruz; TNFAIP3 N-terminal specific (#5630), K63-linkage Polyubiquitin (#5621), Phospho-IKKα/β (#2697), IKKα (#11930), IκBα (#4814, #9242), Phospho-IκBα (#2859), NFκB P65 (#8242), TNFR1 (#3736), RIP (#3493), Phospho-p38 MAPK (#4511), Phospho-p44/42 MAPK (Erk1/2) (#4370), Phospho-SAPK/JNK (#4668), p44/42 MAPK (Erk1/2) (#4695), SAPK/JNK (#9252), p38 MAPK (#8690), HRP-linked anti-rabbit IgG (#7074), HRP-linked anti-mouse IgG (#7076) from Cell Signaling; IL-1 β (AF-201-NA) from R&D Systems; NLRP3 (ALX-804-819-C100) from Enzo Life Sciences. pRK5-HA-Ubiquitin-K63 (Addgene plasmid # 17606) was a gift from Ted Dawson43 . pEGFP-C1-TNFAIP3 (Addgene plasmid # 22141) was a gift from Yihong Ye 44 . Myc-DDK-tagged-human RIPK1 (RC216024), Myc-DDK-tagged-human NFKBIA (RC200711), untagged human TRAF6 (sc109845) were from Origene. 3xFlag-TNFAIP3 (Ex-K6040-M120) was from Genecopoeia. pEF-NEMO was a gift from Dr. Chi Ma45 . The GFP tagged or 3xFlag-TNFAIP3 mutant plasmids were constructed by PCR mutagenesis.
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