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2021
Proteostasis integrates biological pathways controlling biogenesis, trafficking, folding, and degradation of proteins. This book focuses on two protein breakdown/degradation processes (proteolysis), which are part of a normally functioning proteostatic system: the ubiquitin-proteasome system and autophagy.
Niki Chondrogianni +2 more
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Proteostasis integrates biological pathways controlling biogenesis, trafficking, folding, and degradation of proteins. This book focuses on two protein breakdown/degradation processes (proteolysis), which are part of a normally functioning proteostatic system: the ubiquitin-proteasome system and autophagy.
Niki Chondrogianni +2 more
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2001
The mechanisms of proteolysis remain to be fully defined. This review focuses on recent advances in our understanding of the ubiquitin-proteasome-dependent pathway, which is involved in the control of many major biological functions. The ubiquitinylation/deubiquitinylation system is a complex machinery responsible for the specific tagging and proof ...
Attaix, Didier +3 more
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The mechanisms of proteolysis remain to be fully defined. This review focuses on recent advances in our understanding of the ubiquitin-proteasome-dependent pathway, which is involved in the control of many major biological functions. The ubiquitinylation/deubiquitinylation system is a complex machinery responsible for the specific tagging and proof ...
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Does protein oxidation affect proteolysis in low sodium Chinese traditional bacon processing?
Meat Science, 2019This work investigated protein oxidation, proteolysis and their interrelationship during the manufacturing process of low-sodium Chinese traditional bacon. The bacons were prepared by four different salting treatments: substituting sodium chloride (NaCl)
Xiao Gan +5 more
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Food Research International, 2018
Defective textures in dry-cured ham are a common problem that causes important economic losses in the ham industry. An increase of proteolysis during the dry-cured ham processing may lead to high adhesiveness and consumer rejection of the product ...
C. Pérez-Santaescolástica +5 more
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Defective textures in dry-cured ham are a common problem that causes important economic losses in the ham industry. An increase of proteolysis during the dry-cured ham processing may lead to high adhesiveness and consumer rejection of the product ...
C. Pérez-Santaescolástica +5 more
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1977
The presence of an enzyme associated with tropoelastin is described. The enzyme has a pH optimum between 7 and 9 and trypsin-like specificity. Upon incubation, tropoelastin (72,000 molecular weight) is cleaved into relatively high molecular weight fragments. In addition to the parent molecule, five discrete polypeptide bands are usually observed on SDS
R, Mecham, J A, Foster, C, Franzblau
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The presence of an enzyme associated with tropoelastin is described. The enzyme has a pH optimum between 7 and 9 and trypsin-like specificity. Upon incubation, tropoelastin (72,000 molecular weight) is cleaved into relatively high molecular weight fragments. In addition to the parent molecule, five discrete polypeptide bands are usually observed on SDS
R, Mecham, J A, Foster, C, Franzblau
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Studying Proteolysis Within Mitochondria
2007Mitochondria are dynamic organelles with activities that adjust to altering physiological conditions and variable metabolic demands. A conserved proteolytic system present within the organelle exerts essential functions during the biogenesis of mitochondria and ensures the maintenance of organellar activities under varying conditions.
Tatsuta, T., Langer, T.
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Intramembrane proteolysis within lysosomes
Ageing Research Reviews, 2016Regulated intramembrane proteolysis is of pivotal importance in a diverse set of developmental and physiological processes. Altered intramembrane substrate turnover may be associated with neurodegeneration, cancer and impaired immune function. In this review we will focus on the intramembrane proteases which have been localized in the lysosomal ...
Bernd, Schröder, Paul, Saftig
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Science's STKE, 2001
Some secreted growth factors originate as membrane-bound precursor proteins, and upon cleavage, they are released to act on their cognate receptors at the cell surface. Ligands for the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors are synthesized as such, but the mechanism and regulation of their cleavage have not been fully elucidated.
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Some secreted growth factors originate as membrane-bound precursor proteins, and upon cleavage, they are released to act on their cognate receptors at the cell surface. Ligands for the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors are synthesized as such, but the mechanism and regulation of their cleavage have not been fully elucidated.
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