Publications by authors named "Sophie Heiden Laugesen"

Article Synopsis
  • * Recent findings show that some venomous snails have evolved specialized insulins for hunting fish, illustrating how this hormone can be used in predation.
  • * The review discusses the broader implications of repurposed insulins found in other venomous species and viruses, emphasizing their potential applications in medicine and insights into their unique biological roles.
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Protein ubiquitination is of great cellular importance through its central role in processes such as degradation, DNA repair, endocytosis and inflammation. Canonical ubiquitination takes place on lysine residues, but in the past 15 years non-lysine ubiquitination on serine, threonine and cysteine has been firmly established. With the emerging importance of non-lysine ubiquitination, it is crucial to identify the responsible molecular machinery and understand the mechanistic basis for non-lysine ubiquitination.

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