Definition of Proteasomal. Meaning of Proteasomal. Synonyms of Proteasomal

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- overall system of ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation is known as the ubiquitin–proteasome system. The proteasomal degradation pathway is essential...
- dependence or lack thereof on ubiquitin, a small protein involved in proteasomal protein degradation, Degrons may also be referred to as “ubiquitin-dependent"...
- well-characterized cellular protein subject to ubiquitin-independent proteasomal degradation. Although most proteins must first be tagged with multiple...
- and mediates the clearance of damaged mitochondria via autophagy and proteasomal mechanisms. Parkin also enhances cell survival by suppressing both...
- known that Legionella pneumophila obtains nutrients by promoting host proteasomal degradation. Self-degradation of host proteins into amino acids provides...
- complex that catalyzes the ubiquitination of proteins destined for 26S proteasomal degradation. Along with the anaphase-promoting complex, SCF has important...
- unless the person has dementia.[page needed] Other mechanisms include proteasomal and lysosomal systems dysfunction and reduced mitochondrial activity...
- stimulation ceases, leading to the immediate degradation of the protein by proteasomal proteolysis. The production of melatonin recommences in the evening,...
- candidates. These algorithms consider factors such as the likelihood of proteasomal processing, transport into the endoplasmic reticulum, affinity for the...
- cardiovascular risk. Protein recycling would be modulated by changes in the proteasomal regulator SIAH3, and the ubiquitin ligase MARCHF10. On the ciliary aspect...