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ProteasomeA protein degradation "machine" within the cell that can digest a variety of proteins into short polypeptides and amino acids. The proteasome is itself made up of proteins. It requires ATP to work. It is hollow and has openings at both ends to allow entry of the protein to be digested. A human cell contains about 30,000 proteasomes. These [..]
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ProteasomeA giant protein complex that recognizes and destroys proteins tagged for elimination by the small protein ubiquitin.
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ProteasomeA structure of multiple proteins that breaks down other proteins tagged by ubiquitin; found in eukaryotes, archaea, and some prokaryotes. © Nature Education
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ProteasomeA protein complex which degrades ubiquitinated proteins.
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ProteasomeA protein complex that degrades cellular proteins by proteolysis. Lecture - Cell Import - Endocytosis
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ProteasomeLarge multifunctional protease complex in the cytosol that degrades intracellular proteins marked for destruction by attachment of multiple ubiquitin molecules. (Figure 3-18)
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ProteasomeA large multisubunit complex that plays an important Role in the degradation of most of the cytosolic and Nuclear Proteins in Eukaryotic Cells. It contains a 700-kDa catalytic sub-complex and two 700- [..]
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ProteasomeA large protein complex that degrades proteins that have been tagged for elimination, particularly those tagged by ubiquitination.
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ProteasomeAprotein complex that proteolyzes many endogenous proteins.
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