Modulation of the Surface Proteome through Multiple Ubiquitylation Pathways in African Trypanosomes: Supporting Information

Zoltner, M, Leung, KF, Alsford, SORCID logo, Horn, D and Field, MC (2015). Modulation of the Surface Proteome through Multiple Ubiquitylation Pathways in African Trypanosomes: Supporting Information. [Dataset]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. 10.17037/DATA.16.
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Supporting information for publication on modulation of surface Proteome through multiple ubiquitylation pathways in African Trypanosomes. Consult Figshare for public version of dataset.

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Influence ISG 75 abundance, TbUsp 7, Silencing TbVdu 1, Silac, Integral membrane proteins, ISG 65 abundance, MBAP, TbVdu 1, TbUsp 7 knockdown, Dub, Multiple Ubiquitylation Pathways, Control surface proteome expression, TbVdu 1 knockdown, ESAG, ISG 75 abundance

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The effect of AP-1γ RNAi on markers of the endocytic pathway
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TbUsp7 but not TbVdu1 knockdown perturbs endocytosis
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Clathrin knockdown increases ubiquitylation of ISG75
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Knockdown of TbUsp7 and TbVdu1 differentially reduces steady state ISG65 and ISG75 levels
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Percentage abundance of selected protein groups upon TbUsp7 and TbVdu1 RNAi derived from normalised SILAC ratios
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