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a(MESH:"Neurofibrillary Tangles") association p(HBP:"UBB+1") View Subject | View Object

A Ub with a 19-residue C-terminal extension from the UBB gene, or UBB+1 (Fig.2A) is selectively expressed in the brains of AD patients (van Leeuwen et al.,1998) and is often found to be accumulated in NFT in Alzheimer’s disease and other tauopathies PubMed:23528736

path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") positiveCorrelation p(HBP:"UBB+1") View Subject | View Object

A Ub with a 19-residue C-terminal extension from the UBB gene, or UBB+1 (Fig.2A) is selectively expressed in the brains of AD patients (van Leeuwen et al.,1998) and is often found to be accumulated in NFT in Alzheimer’s disease and other tauopathies PubMed:23528736

path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") positiveCorrelation p(HBP:"UBB+1") View Subject | View Object

UBB+1 protein accumulates in brains affected by AD and other diseases such as Pick’s disease and Huntington’s disease (Fischer et al. 2003). PubMed:22908190

path(MESH:"Niemann-Pick Diseases") positiveCorrelation p(HBP:"UBB+1") View Subject | View Object

UBB+1 protein accumulates in brains affected by AD and other diseases such as Pick’s disease and Huntington’s disease (Fischer et al. 2003). PubMed:22908190

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p(HBP:"UBB+1") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") View Subject | View Object

A Ub with a 19-residue C-terminal extension from the UBB gene, or UBB+1 (Fig.2A) is selectively expressed in the brains of AD patients (van Leeuwen et al.,1998) and is often found to be accumulated in NFT in Alzheimer’s disease and other tauopathies PubMed:23528736

p(HBP:"UBB+1") association a(MESH:"Neurofibrillary Tangles") View Subject | View Object

A Ub with a 19-residue C-terminal extension from the UBB gene, or UBB+1 (Fig.2A) is selectively expressed in the brains of AD patients (van Leeuwen et al.,1998) and is often found to be accumulated in NFT in Alzheimer’s disease and other tauopathies PubMed:23528736

p(HBP:"UBB+1") decreases bp(GO:"protein deubiquitination") View Subject | View Object

UBB+ 1-capped polyUb chains are resistant to deubiquitination and inhibit proteasomal activity, which may mediate neurodegeneration through mitochondrial stress and p53 activation in neurites (Tan et al., 2007). PubMed:23528736

p(HBP:"UBB+1") decreases act(p(FPLX:Proteasome)) View Subject | View Object

UBB+ 1-capped polyUb chains are resistant to deubiquitination and inhibit proteasomal activity, which may mediate neurodegeneration through mitochondrial stress and p53 activation in neurites (Tan et al., 2007). PubMed:23528736

p(HBP:"UBB+1") increases bp(HP:Neurodegeneration) View Subject | View Object

UBB+ 1-capped polyUb chains are resistant to deubiquitination and inhibit proteasomal activity, which may mediate neurodegeneration through mitochondrial stress and p53 activation in neurites (Tan et al., 2007). PubMed:23528736

p(HBP:"UBB+1") increases bp(MESH:"Stress, Physiological") View Subject | View Object

UBB+ 1-capped polyUb chains are resistant to deubiquitination and inhibit proteasomal activity, which may mediate neurodegeneration through mitochondrial stress and p53 activation in neurites (Tan et al., 2007). PubMed:23528736

p(HBP:"UBB+1") increases act(p(HGNC:TP53)) View Subject | View Object

UBB+ 1-capped polyUb chains are resistant to deubiquitination and inhibit proteasomal activity, which may mediate neurodegeneration through mitochondrial stress and p53 activation in neurites (Tan et al., 2007). PubMed:23528736

p(HBP:"UBB+1") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Niemann-Pick Diseases") View Subject | View Object

UBB+1 protein accumulates in brains affected by AD and other diseases such as Pick’s disease and Huntington’s disease (Fischer et al. 2003). PubMed:22908190

p(HBP:"UBB+1") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") View Subject | View Object

UBB+1 protein accumulates in brains affected by AD and other diseases such as Pick’s disease and Huntington’s disease (Fischer et al. 2003). PubMed:22908190

p(HBP:"UBB+1") decreases bp(GO:"proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process") View Subject | View Object

Indeed, transgenic mice expressing UBB+1 have an impaired UPS and show contextual memory deficits in both water maze and fear conditioning paradigms, without specific neuropathological findings (Fischer et al. 2009). PubMed:22908190

p(HBP:"UBB+1") decreases bp(GO:memory) View Subject | View Object

Indeed, transgenic mice expressing UBB+1 have an impaired UPS and show contextual memory deficits in both water maze and fear conditioning paradigms, without specific neuropathological findings (Fischer et al. 2009). PubMed:22908190

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