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- proteasomes are located both in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm. The proteasomal degradation pathway is essential for many cellular processes, including...
- the S5a/Rpn10 unit. Lysine 63-linked chains are not ****ociated with proteasomal degradation of the substrate protein. Instead, they allow the coordination...
- Chung KK, Dawson VL, Dawson TM (Nov 2001). "The role of the ubiquitin-proteasomal pathway in Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders"...
- circulating proteasomes which can be applied as clinical biomarkers. Proteasomal subunit PSMB4 (proteasome subunit beta type-4 also known as 20S proteasome...
- dependence or lack thereof on ubiquitin, a small protein involved in proteasomal protein degradation, degrons may also be referred to as either “ubiquitin-dependent"...
- well-characterized cellular protein subject to ubiquitin-independent proteasomal degradation. Although most proteins must first be tagged with multiple...
- domains. This sequence also seems to stabilize the protein, preventing proteasomal breakdown, as well as impairing antigen processing and MHC class I-restricted...
- and mediates the clearance of damaged mitochondria via autophagy and proteasomal mechanisms. Parkin also enhances cell survival by suppressing both...
- complex that catalyzes the ubiquitination of proteins destined for 26S proteasomal degradation. Along with the anaphase-promoting complex, SCF has important...
- known that Legionella pneumophila obtains nutrients by promoting host proteasomal degradation. Self-degradation of host proteins into amino acids provides...