

Here, we compare the structure and function of Ub dimers bearing native and non‐native linkages. A number of chemical approaches have been used to generate Ub oligomers connected by non‐native linkages however, few studies have examined the extent to which non‐native linkages recapitulate the structural and functional properties associated with native isopeptide bonds. To understand how distinct Ub chains orchestrate different biochemical events, we and other investigators have developed enzymatic and non‐enzymatic methods to synthesize Ub chains of well‐defined length and connectivity.

Ubiquitin (Ub) chains regulate a wide range of biological processes, and Ub chain connectivity is a critical determinant of the many regulatory roles that this post‐translational modification plays in cells.
