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  • * De-ubiquitinating enzymes can reverse ubiquitination, highlighting their regulatory role in essential processes like fatty acid transport and synthesis in dairy mammary epithelial cells.
  • * The paper focuses on how ubiquitination and de-ubiquitination are crucial in milk fat production, including the impact of natural plant extracts like stigmasterol, providing insights for future milk quality improvement research.

Article Abstract

Ubiquitination modifications permit the degradation of labelled target proteins with the assistance of proteasomes and lysosomes, which is the main protein degradation pathway in eukaryotic cells. Polyubiquitination modifications of proteins can also affect their functions. De-ubiquitinating enzymes reverse the process of ubiquitination via cleavage of the ubiquitin molecule, which is known as a de-ubiquitination. It was demonstrated that ubiquitination and de-ubiquitination play key regulatory roles in fatty acid transport, de novo synthesis, and desaturation in dairy mammary epithelial cells. In addition, natural plant extracts, such as stigmasterol, promote milk fat synthesis in epithelial cells via the ubiquitination pathway. This paper reviews the current research on ubiquitination and de-ubiquitination in dairy milk fat production, with a view to providing a reference for subsequent research on milk fat and exploring new directions for the improvement of milk quality.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11397273PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules29174093DOI Listing

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