ubikvitináció
Ubikvitináció is a post-translational modification process in which a small protein called ubiquitin is attached to a target protein. This process is highly conserved and occurs in all eukaryotic cells. Ubiquitin is a 76-amino acid protein that is found in nearly all eukaryotic organisms. The attachment of ubiquitin to a target protein is catalyzed by a series of enzymes, including ubiquitin-activating enzymes (E1s), ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes (E2s), and ubiquitin ligases (E3s).
The process of ubiquitination typically involves three steps. First, ubiquitin is activated by an E1 enzyme.
Ubiquitination plays a crucial role in a wide range of cellular processes, including protein degradation, DNA