proteasomille
Proteasomille, often referred to as proteasomes, are large protein complexes found in all eukaryotes and archaea, as well as in some bacteria. They are responsible for the regulated degradation of intracellular proteins. This process is crucial for maintaining cellular health, controlling cell cycles, and responding to various cellular stresses. Proteasomes function by breaking down proteins into short peptides, which can then be further processed into amino acids.
The proteasome is often described as a cellular "garbage disposal" system, but its role is far more
Dysfunction of the proteasome system has been implicated in a variety of diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative