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29 January, 13:38

What is the role of ubiquitin in host cells be specific?

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  1. 29 January, 16:17
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    Ubiquitin is a protein found in eukaryotic cells that play an important role in the regulation of proteins. It labels unwanted proteins (poorly folded proteins, viral proteins) to be degraded by the proteasome in to shorter fragments. Malfunction of this protein will cause degradation of this proteins to fast or, the opposite, will not label them as unwanted.
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