OBSOLETE. A histone ubiquitination process in which a ubiquitin monomer is added to a conserved lysine residue in the C-terminus of histone H2B. The conserved lysine residue is K119 in fission yeast, K123 in budding yeast, and K120 in mammals.
Source:
GOC:vw,
GOC:mah
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This term was obsoleted because it represents a molecular function.
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