A MHC-encoded ubiquitin-like protein (FAT10) binds noncovalently to the spindle assembly checkpoint protein MAD2
Liu Y, Pan J, Zhang C, Fan W, Collinge M, Bender J, Weissman S. A MHC-encoded ubiquitin-like protein (FAT10) binds noncovalently to the spindle assembly checkpoint protein MAD2. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1999, 96: 4313-4318. PMID: 10200259, PMCID: PMC16329, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.8.4313.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBase SequenceB-LymphocytesCalcium-Binding ProteinsCarrier ProteinsCell Cycle ProteinsCell LineChromosomes, Artificial, YeastCOS CellsGenes, MHC Class IHL-60 CellsHumansJurkat CellsMad2 ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataPolymerase Chain ReactionRepressor ProteinsSequence AlignmentSequence Homology, Amino AcidT-LymphocytesTransfectionTumor Cells, CulturedUbiquitinsConceptsSpindle assembly checkpoint protein Mad2Two-hybrid screeningCheckpoint protein Mad2Ubiquitin-like proteinHuman MHC class I regionCell cycle checkpointsMHC class I regionSpindle assemblyI geneProtein stabilityCell developmentDendritic cell developmentClass I regionImmunoprecipitation studiesCell growthMad2Gamma-interferon inductionProteinProtein expressionFAT10I regionCellsLymphoblastoid linesAnaphaseTranscription