Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase

Links to polypeptides smaller than 60 residues are hydrolyzed more readily than those to larger polypeptides.

Source:http://purl.uniprot.org/enzyme/3.4.19.12

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Belongs to peptidase family C12., Inhibited by ubiquitin aldehyde (in which Gly76 is replaced by aminoacetaldehyde)., Isoforms exist with quantitatively different specificities among the best known being UCH-L1 and UCH-L3, major proteins of the brain of mammals., Links to polypeptides smaller than 60 residues are hydrolyzed more readily than those to larger polypeptides.
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Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase, Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase, Ubiquitin thiolesterase, Ubiquitinyl hydrolase 1
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Thiol-dependent hydrolysis of ester, thioester, amide, peptide and isopeptide bonds formed by the C-terminal Gly of ubiquitin (a 76-residue protein attached to proteins as an intracellular targeting signal).