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<StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' scene='41/417543/Cv/1' caption='Yeast proteasome 20S core complex with salinosporamide derivative, [[3gpt]]'>
<StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' scene='41/417543/Cv/1' caption='Yeast proteasome 20S core complex with salinosporamide derivative, [[3gpt]]'>
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== Function ==
== Function ==
[[Proteasome]] (PRTS) are large protein complexes which degrade unneeded proteins into small polypeptides<ref>PMID:22350895</ref>. The '''26S PRTS''' is composed of a central '''20S core particle''' which contains 4 stacked rings each with several members and two 19S caps. The 19S cap is composed of a base with 10 proteins six of which are ATPases and a lid which contains 9 proteins which bind polyubiquitin. <br />
[[Proteasome]] (PRTS) are large protein complexes which degrade unneeded proteins into small polypeptides<ref>PMID:22350895</ref>. The '''26S PRTS''' is composed of a central '''20S core particle''' which contains 4 stacked rings each with several members and two 19S caps. The 19S cap is composed of a base with 10 proteins six of which are ATPases and a lid which contains 9 proteins which bind polyubiquitin. <br />
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*'''13S PRTS''' is a PRTS core intermediate containing α ring, partial β ring and 3 chaperones<ref>PMID:33846632</ref>.
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*'''15S PRTS''' is half of an 20S PRTS and upon dimerisation forms the mature 20S PRTS<ref>PMID:32442437</ref>.
For more details see [[3unb]].
For more details see [[3unb]].
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== 3D Structures of Proteasome ==
== 3D Structures of Proteasome ==
[[Proteasome 3D structures]]
[[Proteasome 3D structures]]
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== See Also ==
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[[PROTAC]] (Proteolysis-Targeting Chimera), an alternative to conventional enzyme inhibitors, by enabling proteasome induced degradation of the target protein.
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Yeast proteasome 20S core complex with salinosporamide derivative, 3gpt

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References

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