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"A20 and Cyld can form independent complexes with Itch to disassemble K63 chains and to add K48 polyubiquitination ( xref , xref )."

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"Both A20 and Cyld can independently associate with Itch and Cyld interacts with Cbl-b to facilitate the removal of K63 polyubiquitin chains and to add K48 polyubiquitination ( xref , xref , xref )."

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"DUB-E3 interactions are used for mutual ubiquitin-dependent regulation (e.g., to control each other’s stability, see above) or for editing ubiquitin chain architecture on particular substrates (as shown for the hybrid DUB/E3 enzyme A20 and CYLD-ITCH complexes during inflammatory signaling [ xref , xref ])."