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Principal Investigator
Simona Polo's group
Academic: IFOM- FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology, Milan
Phone:  +39 2 574303242
Email:  simona.poloifom-ieo-campus.it

General description:
The monoubiquitin (monoUb)-network is emerging as a major regulator of protein function beyond its well-established role in protein degradation. While initial observations in various labs project a physiological relevance of monoubiquitination comparable to that of phosphorylation, the characterization of the system has only just begun. We are trying to integrate a wide proteomic approach to monoUb as a signaling device with high-resolution studies of how monoUb can modulate the function of endocytic/signaling proteins. Presently three major levels of study are being pursued in the lab:


1. 
Elucidating the monoUb proteome.
2. 
Dissecting the role of monoubiquitination in endocytosis
3. 
Elucidating the molecular mechanisms of coupled monoubiquitination



Role in RUBICON:
Supervision of work on the monoubiquitin proteome


RELATED NEWS (11/11) 

LA9 - Monoubiquitination in Endocytosis

RP - 125I-EGF and 125I-Tf internalization assays

RP - Anti-Ubiquitin western blot

RP - Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) downmodulation assay

RP - Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) recycling assay

RP - Immunofluorescence assays for EGFR and TfR

RP - In vitro ubiquitination assay

RP - Phosphatases and deglycosidases assays for EGFR

RP - Transferrin receptor recycling assay

RP - Transient clathrin knockdown in Hela cells

RP - Ubiquitin-binding assays

WORKING WITH (1/1) 

Pier Paolo Di Fiore (Principal Investigator / Pier Paolo Di Fiore's Group)


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