BIOL 364 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Isopeptide Bond, Proteasome, Deubiquitinating Enzyme

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Regulated synthesis and degradation of proteins is a fundamental property of cells. The rate of synthesis of proteins is determined by the rate of transcription, the steady state amount of the active mrna in the cell, and the rate of translation. Protein life span is controlled primarily by regulated protein degradation. Degradation removes proteins that are potentially toxic, improperly folded or assembled, or damaged. The controlled destruction of otherwise normal proteins provides a powerful mechanism for maintaining the appropriate levels of the proteins and their activities and for permitting rapid changes in these levels to help cells respond to changing conditions. One major pathway = degradation by enzymes within lysosomes, membrane limited organelles whose acidic interior is filled with a host of hydrolytic enzymes. Directed at aged or defective organelles autophagy. The proteasome is a molecular machine used to degrade. Proteasomes consist of ~50 protein subunits, have a cylindrical, barrel-like catalytic core called the 20s proteasome.

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