20S Proteasome (human) (untagged)

The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway is the major proteolytic system in eukaryotic cells, where it catalyzes the selective degradation of short-lived regulatory proteins or the rapid turnover of misfolded proteins. One of the most important proteases in this pathway is the 26S proteasome, an ATP-dependent proteolytic complex, which is formed by the association of the barrel-shaped 20S proteasome (700kDa) and two 19S (700kDa) regulatory complexes. The 20S catalytic core is composed of 4 rings of 28 non-identical subunits; 2 rings are composed of 7 alpha-subunits and 2 rings are composed of 7 beta-subunits. The 20S catalytic core is able to degrade a variety of peptide substrates and poly-ubiquitinated proteins involved with apoptosis, DNA repair, endocytosis and cell cycle control.
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SBB-PP0005-C050
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SBB-PP0005-C050

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Human Erythrocytes
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https://www.adipogen.com/productmanagement/resource/download/type/sheet/id/4970

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