1UCH
DEUBIQUITINATING ENZYME UCH-L3 (HUMAN) AT 1.8 ANGSTROM RESOLUTION
External Resource: Annotation
- Domain Annotation: SCOP/SCOPe Classification
- Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification
- Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification
- Domain Annotation: CATH
- Protein Family Annotation
- Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation
- InterPro: Protein Family Classification
- Pharos: Disease Associations
- Structure Motif: Primary M-CSA Annotation
Domain Annotation: SCOP/SCOPe Classification SCOP-e Database Homepage
Chains | Domain Info | Class | Fold | Superfamily | Family | Domain | Species | Provenance Source (Version) |
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A | d1ucha_ | Alpha and beta proteins (a+b) | Cysteine proteinases | Cysteine proteinases | Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase UCH-L | Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase UCH-l3 | human (Homo sapiens ) [TaxId: 9606 ], | SCOPe (2.08) |
Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage
Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage
Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage
Chain | Domain | Class | Architecture | Topology | Homology | Provenance Source (Version) |
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A | 3.40.532.10 | Alpha Beta | 3-Layer(aba) Sandwich | Ubiquitin C-terminal Hydrolase UCH-l3 | Peptidase C12, ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase | CATH (4.3.0) |
Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage
Chains | Accession | Name | Description | Comments | Source |
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PF01088 | Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase, family 1 (Peptidase_C12) | Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase, family 1 | - | Domain |
Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage
InterPro: Protein Family Classification InterPro Database Homepage
Chains | Accession | Name | Type |
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IPR036959 | Peptidase C12, ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase superfamily | Homologous Superfamily | |
IPR038765 | Papain-like cysteine peptidase superfamily | Homologous Superfamily | |
IPR001578 | Peptidase C12, ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase | Domain |
Pharos: Disease Associations Pharos Homepage Annotation
Chains | Drug Target   | Associated Disease |
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P15374 | : 
Structure Motif Annotation: Mechanism and Catalytic Site Atlas M-CSA Database Homepage
Chains | Enzyme Name | Description | Catalytic Residues |
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ubiquitinyl hydrolase 1 (peptidase C12 type) M-CSA #597 | Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase belongs to the peptidase C12 family and catalyses the hydrolysis of the peptide bond between the C-terminus of ubiquitin and either the epsilon amino group of a lysine residue or the alpha amino group of a protein. Ubiquitin is added enzymatically to the side-chains of lysine residues of acceptor proteins, with polyubiquination possible. The removal of the adducts is important for several reasons. Firstly, ubiquitin genes encode fusion proteins of either alpha-linked polyubiquitin or ubiquitin followed by a C-terminal peptide extension; in both cases proteolytic processing is required to generate ubiquitin monomers. Secondly, proteins are targeted for degradation by attachment of polyubiquitin chains: one ubiquitin molecule is linked to a lysine epsilon amino group of the protein to be targeted, a second ubiquitin is attached to a lysine residue of the first, and so on. Proteolytic processing is therefore required for release of polyubiquitin from the remnants of 26S proteasome substrates and for disassembly of polyubiquitin in order to recycle monomeric ubiquitin. Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolases (UCHs) constitute one of two main classes of de-ubiquitinating enzymes, the other being the UBPs (ubiquitin-specific proteases). In yeast UCH and UBP substrate specificities probably overlap, although the physiological substrates of UCH are unclear. Higher organisms can contain several different UCH enzymes, some of which are tissue specific and likely to target distinct substrates. UCHs are quite specific, cleaving only after the C-terminal glycine of ubiqutin. | EC: 3.1.2.15 (PDB Primary Data) EC: 3.4.19.12 (UniProt) |