proteasomissa
Proteasomissa is a term used to describe processes and activities that take place within the proteasome, a large proteolytic complex central to cellular protein turnover. In eukaryotic cells, the proteasome degrades unwanted or damaged proteins as part of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, helping to regulate many cellular functions and maintain protein homeostasis.
The proteasome exists mainly as a two-part assembly: a cylindrical 20S core particle that performs proteolysis
Proteasomal activity influences numerous cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, gene expression, and stress responses. It
Clinical relevance is highlighted by therapies targeting the proteasome. Proteasome inhibitors such as bortezomib, carfilzomib, and