ubikvitinejä
Ubikvitinejä, commonly known as ubiquitin, is a small regulatory protein found in almost all eukaryotic cells. It plays a crucial role in a variety of cellular processes, most notably in protein degradation. Ubiquitin can be covalently attached to target proteins, a process called ubiquitination. This modification signals to the proteasome, a cellular machine responsible for breaking down proteins, that the tagged protein should be degraded. This selective protein degradation is essential for maintaining cellular health, removing damaged or misfolded proteins, and regulating the abundance of many proteins involved in signaling pathways.
Beyond its role in protein degradation, ubiquitination also serves as a regulatory mechanism in other cellular