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. 1994 Mar 11;269(10):7059-61.

A 26 S protease subunit that binds ubiquitin conjugates

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A 26 S protease subunit that binds ubiquitin conjugates

Q Deveraux et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis provides an important mechanism for regulating a variety of cellular processes. Ubiquitin-conjugated proteins are degraded by a 26 S protease that contains more than 30 different subunits. Of these, a single 50-kDa polypeptide, subunit 5, specifically binds ubiquitin-lysozyme conjugates. Binding is inhibited by short polymeric chains of ubiquitin but not by ubiquitin monomers or by lysozyme. In addition, subunit 5 binds free ubiquitin chains with efficient association requiring at least four ubiquitins. Thus, proteins conjugated to polymers of ubiquitin may be selected for degradation by a single subunit of the 26 S protease complex.

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