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Nicola Catone

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The FEBS Journal|February 18, 2014
Investigations into the auto-FAT10ylation of the bispecific E2 conjugating enzyme UBA6-specific E2 enzyme 1Annette Aichem, Nicola Catone, Marcus Groettrup
Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS|December 2, 2024
Identification of critical residues at the C-terminal tip of ACKR4 regulating chemokine internalization and βarrestin involvementOliver J Gerken, Nicola Catone, Daniel F Legler
Plos One|August 14, 2023
The ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10 covalently modifies HUWE1 and strengthens the interaction of AMBRA1 and HUWE1Stefanie Mueller, Johanna Bialas, Stella Ryu, et al.
Life Science Alliance|August 21, 2023
Tumor necrosis factor mediates USE1-independent FAT10ylation under inflammatory conditionsLeonie Schnell, Alina Zubrod, Nicola Catone, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 6, 2019
The ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10 stimulates the activity of deubiquitylating enzyme OTUB1Johanna Bialas, Annika N Boehm, Nicola Catone, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|March 10, 2019
Analysis of modification and proteolytic targeting by the ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10Annette Aichem, Annika N Boehm, Nicola Catone, et al.
Cell Reports|March 17, 2021
Parkin is an E3 ligase for the ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10, which inhibits Parkin activation and mitophagyNicola D Roverato, Carolin Sailer, Nicola Catone, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 20, 2026
Intermolecular β-sheet Formation Guides the Interaction between Ubiquitin-like Modifier FAT10 and Adapter Protein NUB1LCharlotte Weiss, Sarah Overall, Nicola Catone, et al.
Life Science Alliance|May 15, 2023
FAT10 and NUB1L cooperate to activate the 26S proteasomeFlorian Brockmann, Nicola Catone, Christine Wünsch, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|July 17, 2012
The proteomic analysis of endogenous FAT10 substrates identifies p62/SQSTM1 as a substrate of FAT10ylationAnnette Aichem, Birte Kalveram, Valentina Spinnenhirn, et al.
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The FEBS Journal|February 18, 2014
Investigations into the auto-FAT10ylation of the bispecific E2 conjugating enzyme UBA6-specific E2 enzyme 1Annette Aichem, Nicola Catone, Marcus Groettrup
Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS|December 2, 2024
Identification of critical residues at the C-terminal tip of ACKR4 regulating chemokine internalization and βarrestin involvementOliver J Gerken, Nicola Catone, Daniel F Legler
Plos One|August 14, 2023
The ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10 covalently modifies HUWE1 and strengthens the interaction of AMBRA1 and HUWE1Stefanie Mueller, Johanna Bialas, Stella Ryu, et al.
Life Science Alliance|August 21, 2023
Tumor necrosis factor mediates USE1-independent FAT10ylation under inflammatory conditionsLeonie Schnell, Alina Zubrod, Nicola Catone, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 6, 2019
The ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10 stimulates the activity of deubiquitylating enzyme OTUB1Johanna Bialas, Annika N Boehm, Nicola Catone, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|March 10, 2019
Analysis of modification and proteolytic targeting by the ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10Annette Aichem, Annika N Boehm, Nicola Catone, et al.
Cell Reports|March 17, 2021
Parkin is an E3 ligase for the ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10, which inhibits Parkin activation and mitophagyNicola D Roverato, Carolin Sailer, Nicola Catone, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 20, 2026
Intermolecular β-sheet Formation Guides the Interaction between Ubiquitin-like Modifier FAT10 and Adapter Protein NUB1LCharlotte Weiss, Sarah Overall, Nicola Catone, et al.
Life Science Alliance|May 15, 2023
FAT10 and NUB1L cooperate to activate the 26S proteasomeFlorian Brockmann, Nicola Catone, Christine Wünsch, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|July 17, 2012
The proteomic analysis of endogenous FAT10 substrates identifies p62/SQSTM1 as a substrate of FAT10ylationAnnette Aichem, Birte Kalveram, Valentina Spinnenhirn, et al.
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