Examples of proteasome in the following topics:
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- The proteasomes are a major component of a complex and highly regulated mechanism.
- The proteasome is able to degrade proteins based on the presence of a ubiquitinprotein.
- The lysosomal pathway, in comparison to the proteasomal pathway, is typically non-selective.
- Schematic of the proteolytic degradation pathway that utilizes proteasomal complexes.
- The protein is tagged with several ubiquitin signals that target the proteasome.
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- These proteins are moved to the proteasome, an organelle that functions to remove proteins to be degraded .
- Proteins with ubiquitin tags are marked for degradation within the proteasome.
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- The host cell digests cytoplasmic proteins by a specialized enzyme complex, the proteasome, into small peptides.
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- MHC class I pathway: proteins in the cytosol are degraded by the proteasome, liberating peptides internalized by TAP channel in the endoplasmic reticulum, there associating with MHC-I molecules freshly synthesized.