multisubunitaires
Multisubunitaires is a term used in biology to describe protein assemblies composed of two or more subunits that assemble to execute cellular functions. The subunits may be identical or distinct polypeptides. Such complexes exhibit modular architecture, where a scaffold or core provides structural integrity and facilitates coordination of catalytic or binding activities by auxiliary subunits.
Subunit composition can vary across tissues or developmental stages. Subunits may be produced separately and assembled
Prominent examples include the proteasome, a proteolytic machine composed of a core particle and regulatory particles;
Evolution often expands functional diversity by duplicating subunits or mixing paralogs; comparative genomics reveals conserved cores