SummaryATP hydrolysis is required for degradation of polyubiquitinated proteins by the 26S proteasome but is thought to play no role in proteasomal stability during the catalytic cycle. In contrast to this view, we report that ATP hydrolysis triggers rapid dissociation of the 19S regulatory particles from immunopurified 26S complexes in a manner coincident with release of the bulk of proteasome-interacting proteins. Strikingly, this mechanism leads to quantitative disassembly of the 19S into subcomplexes and free Rpn10, the polyubiquitin binding subunit. Biochemical reconstitution with purified Sic1, a prototype substrate of the Cdc34/SCF ubiquitin ligase, suggests that substrate degradation is essential for triggering the ATP hydrolysis-de...
Across all domains of life, the proteasome is responsible for the majority of targeted protein degra...
Across all domains of life, the proteasome is responsible for the majority of targeted protein degra...
The 26S proteasome is a molecular machine of approximately 2.5 MDa, which degrades ubiquitylated pro...
SummaryATP hydrolysis is required for degradation of polyubiquitinated proteins by the 26S proteasom...
The 26S proteasome is the major ATP-dependent protease in eukaryotic cells. The 19S proteasome regul...
The ubiquitin–proteasome system is responsible for the bulk of protein degradation in eukaryotic cel...
SummaryIt has been suggested that degradation of polyubiquitylated proteins is coupled to dissociati...
The 26S proteasome is the primary eukaryotic degradation machine and thus is critically involved in ...
The 26S proteasome is the essential compartmental protease in eukaryotic cells required for the ubiq...
The 26S proteasome is an integral element of the ubiquitin-proteasome system(UPS) and, as such, resp...
Cell survival fundamentally depends on protein degradation, which in eukaryotes is carried out to a ...
SummaryIt has been suggested that degradation of polyubiquitylated proteins is coupled to dissociati...
The 26S proteasome is essential for proteostasis and the regulation of vital processes through ATP-d...
SummaryThe 26S proteasome is an enzymatic complex that degrades ubiquitinated proteins in eukaryotic...
Across all domains of life, the proteasome is responsible for the majority of targeted protein degra...
Across all domains of life, the proteasome is responsible for the majority of targeted protein degra...
Across all domains of life, the proteasome is responsible for the majority of targeted protein degra...
The 26S proteasome is a molecular machine of approximately 2.5 MDa, which degrades ubiquitylated pro...
SummaryATP hydrolysis is required for degradation of polyubiquitinated proteins by the 26S proteasom...
The 26S proteasome is the major ATP-dependent protease in eukaryotic cells. The 19S proteasome regul...
The ubiquitin–proteasome system is responsible for the bulk of protein degradation in eukaryotic cel...
SummaryIt has been suggested that degradation of polyubiquitylated proteins is coupled to dissociati...
The 26S proteasome is the primary eukaryotic degradation machine and thus is critically involved in ...
The 26S proteasome is the essential compartmental protease in eukaryotic cells required for the ubiq...
The 26S proteasome is an integral element of the ubiquitin-proteasome system(UPS) and, as such, resp...
Cell survival fundamentally depends on protein degradation, which in eukaryotes is carried out to a ...
SummaryIt has been suggested that degradation of polyubiquitylated proteins is coupled to dissociati...
The 26S proteasome is essential for proteostasis and the regulation of vital processes through ATP-d...
SummaryThe 26S proteasome is an enzymatic complex that degrades ubiquitinated proteins in eukaryotic...
Across all domains of life, the proteasome is responsible for the majority of targeted protein degra...
Across all domains of life, the proteasome is responsible for the majority of targeted protein degra...
Across all domains of life, the proteasome is responsible for the majority of targeted protein degra...
The 26S proteasome is a molecular machine of approximately 2.5 MDa, which degrades ubiquitylated pro...