Feeding the machine: mechanisms of proteasome-catalyzed degradation of ubiquitinated proteins
- PMID: 14580555
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2003.08.002
Feeding the machine: mechanisms of proteasome-catalyzed degradation of ubiquitinated proteins
Abstract
The proteasome plays a role in a myriad of intracellular processes from cell-cycle control to antigen presentation. Central to these processes is the targeting of selected proteins for proteasomal degradation via their conjugation to ubiquitin. The mechanisms by which the ubiquitin-dependent proteasomal proteolysis occurs can be divided into four steps: first, substrate protein recognition by its cognate E3 ubiquitin ligase; second, polyubiquitinated protein substrate recruitment to the proteasome; third, protein substrate deubiquitination; and four, proteolytic chamber pore opening/substrate translocation followed by proteolysis. Recent advances include the identification of novel E3 ubiquitin ligase recognition determinants, a new isopeptidase activity, and a better understanding of how the proteasome's axial channels are gated.
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