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Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 2

A ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 2 that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:O75604]

Synonyms

EC 3.4.19.12;
41 kDa ubiquitin-specific protease;
Deubiquitinating enzyme 2;
Ubiquitin thioesterase 2;
Ubiquitin-specific-processing protease 2

Research

Bioassay Publications (3)

TimeframeStudies on this Protein(%)All Drugs %
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's3 (100.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Compounds (9)

Drugs with Inhibition Measurements

DrugTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (mM)Bioassay(s)Publication(s)
lithocholic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC5031.550022
ursodeoxycholic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC50100.000011
methyl lithocholateHomo sapiens (human)IC5050.000022
glycolithocholic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC5050.000022
celastrolHomo sapiens (human)IC5031.400015
cholic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC50100.000011
bardoxolone methylHomo sapiens (human)IC5022.000011
3-ketolithocholic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC5032.550022
acetyl isogambogic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC5017.320015

Enables

This protein enables 7 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
cysteine-type endopeptidase activitymolecular functionCatalysis of the hydrolysis of internal, alpha-peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain by a mechanism in which the sulfhydryl group of a cysteine residue at the active center acts as a nucleophile. [GOC:mah, https://www.ebi.ac.uk/merops/about/glossary.shtml#CATTYPE, https://www.ebi.ac.uk/merops/about/glossary.shtml#ENDOPEPTIDASE]
cysteine-type deubiquitinase activitymolecular functionAn thiol-dependent isopeptidase activity that cleaves ubiquitin from a target protein to which it is conjugated. [GOC:jh2, PMID:30783221]
protein bindingmolecular functionBinding to a protein. [GOC:go_curators]
cyclin bindingmolecular functionBinding to cyclins, proteins whose levels in a cell varies markedly during the cell cycle, rising steadily until mitosis, then falling abruptly to zero. As cyclins reach a threshold level, they are thought to drive cells into G2 phase and thus to mitosis. [GOC:ai]
ubiquitin protein ligase bindingmolecular functionBinding to a ubiquitin protein ligase enzyme, any of the E3 proteins. [GOC:vp]
identical protein bindingmolecular functionBinding to an identical protein or proteins. [GOC:jl]
metal ion bindingmolecular functionBinding to a metal ion. [GOC:ai]

Located In

This protein is located in 4 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
nucleoplasmcellular componentThat part of the nuclear content other than the chromosomes or the nucleolus. [GOC:ma, ISBN:0124325653]
centrosomecellular componentA structure comprised of a core structure (in most organisms, a pair of centrioles) and peripheral material from which a microtubule-based structure, such as a spindle apparatus, is organized. Centrosomes occur close to the nucleus during interphase in many eukaryotic cells, though in animal cells it changes continually during the cell-division cycle. [GOC:mah, ISBN:0198547684]
membranecellular componentA lipid bilayer along with all the proteins and protein complexes embedded in it and attached to it. [GOC:dos, GOC:mah, ISBN:0815316194]
perinuclear region of cytoplasmcellular componentCytoplasm situated near, or occurring around, the nucleus. [GOC:jid]

Active In

This protein is active in 1 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
cytoplasmcellular componentThe contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures. [ISBN:0198547684]

Involved In

This protein is involved in 11 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
negative regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase IIbiological processAny process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of transcription mediated by RNA polymerase II. [GOC:go_curators, GOC:txnOH]
proteolysisbiological processThe hydrolysis of proteins into smaller polypeptides and/or amino acids by cleavage of their peptide bonds. [GOC:bf, GOC:mah]
muscle organ developmentbiological processThe process whose specific outcome is the progression of the muscle over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The muscle is an organ consisting of a tissue made up of various elongated cells that are specialized to contract and thus to produce movement and mechanical work. [GOC:jid, ISBN:0198506732]
protein deubiquitinationbiological processThe removal of one or more ubiquitin groups from a protein. [GOC:ai]
circadian regulation of gene expressionbiological processAny process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of gene expression such that an expression pattern recurs with a regularity of approximately 24 hours. [GOC:mah]
entrainment of circadian clock by photoperiodbiological processThe synchronization of a circadian rhythm to photoperiod, the intermittent cycle of light (day) and dark (night). [GOC:jl]
locomotor rhythmbiological processThe rhythm of the locomotor activity of an organism during its 24 hour activity cycle. [GOC:go_curators]
positive regulation of mitotic cell cyclebiological processAny process that activates or increases the rate or extent of progression through the mitotic cell cycle. [GOC:dph, GOC:go_curators, GOC:tb]
circadian behaviorbiological processThe specific behavior of an organism that recurs with a regularity of approximately 24 hours. [GOC:bf, GOC:go_curators, GOC:pr]
protein stabilizationbiological processAny process involved in maintaining the structure and integrity of a protein and preventing it from degradation or aggregation. [GOC:ai]
regulation of signal transduction by p53 class mediatorbiological processAny process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of signal transduction by p53 class mediator. [GOC:TermGenie]