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Isopeptide linkage to ubiquitin

Many short-lived proteins are degraded within the cytosol in ATP-dependent processes. A major process involves the small protein ubiquitin (Box 10-C).134 Once "labeled" by formation of an isopeptide linkage to ubiquitin, a peptide is attacked by proteases in the proteasome complexes (Box 7-A, Chapter 12). There it is quickly degraded. Other proteases, most of which do not require ATP, are also present in the cytoplasm (Chapter 12). How do these enzymes as well as those within the lysosomes work together to produce a harmonious turnover of the very substance of our tissues How is it possible that one protein has a long half life of many days while another lasts only an hour or two in the same cell The answer seems to be that... [Pg.523]


See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.524 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.524 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.524 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.524 ]




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