Literature DB >> 10808404

[Intracellular proteolysis: signals of selective protein degradation].

N N Starkova1, E P Koroleva, T V Rotanova.   

Abstract

Selective proteolysis is one of the mechanisms for the maintenance of cell homeostasis via rapid degradation of defective polypeptides and certain short-lived regulatory proteins. In prokaryotic cells, high-molecular-mass oligomeric ATP-dependent proteases are responsible for selective protein degradation. In eukaryotes, most polypeptides are attacked by the multicatalytic 26S proteasome, and the degradation of the majority of substrates involves their preliminary modification with the protein ubiquitin. The proteins undergoing the selective proteolysis often contain specific degradation signals necessary for their recognition by the corresponding proteases.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10808404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Khim        ISSN: 0132-3423


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