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From the following article:

Immunity by ubiquitylation: a reversible process of modification

Yun-Cai Liu, Josef Penninger & Michael Karin

Nature Reviews Immunology 5, 941-952 (December 2005)

doi:10.1038/nri1731

Figure 1 - Immunity by ubiquitylation: a reversible process of modification

Figure 1

The ubiquitin-conjugation cycle and the E3 ligases.

Figure 2 - Immunity by ubiquitylation: a reversible process of modification

Figure 2

Protein ubiquitylation in T-cell tolerance.

Figure 3 - Immunity by ubiquitylation: a reversible process of modification

Figure 3

The JNK-signalling pathway in differentiation of CD4+ T cells into TH2 cells.

Figure 4 - Immunity by ubiquitylation: a reversible process of modification

Figure 4

Ubiquitin conjugation regulates NF-kappaB activation.

Figure 5 - Immunity by ubiquitylation: a reversible process of modification

Figure 5

A20 as a dual enzyme in NF-kappaB signalling.

Figure 6 - Immunity by ubiquitylation: a reversible process of modification

Figure 6

SOCS1 as a component of the E3 ligase the ECS complex.