Most of the molecular machines and structural components of a cell are proteins. The activities of these proteins are tightly regulated by modifications including proteolysis. To understand these regulatory events, we need to better understand the cellular and molecular biology of the many enzymes that perform these proteolytic modifications.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/grundset/1041/thumbnail.jp
The role of protein degradation in various biological functions is well known. Proteins targeted for...
Protein modifications not only affect protein homeostasis but can also establish new cellular protei...
Proteolysis represents a primary recycling system for amino acids. Moreover, by controlling the pro...
A peptidase is an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of a peptide bond that forms between amino ac...
Bacteria and other micro-organisms play a very important role in the alteration and decomposition of...
Proteases can play key roles in regulation by controlling the levels of critical components of, for ...
Proteolytic enzymes (also termed peptidases, proteases and proteinases) are capable of hydrolyzing p...
Proteases probably arose at the earliest stages of protein evolution as simple destructive enzymes w...
Proteases are enzymes that cleave proteins. They occur widely in nature and serve a fundamental role...
Proteins play many roles in regulating the biochemistry of cells and therefore in the maintenance of...
Proteases are enzymes catalysing the hydrolysis of peptides or proteins. They are key players in a w...
One of the proteolytic pathways existing in a cell is ubiquitin- proteasome system (UPS). This highl...
Proteases are crucial components of life. They regulate numerous biological pathways, such blood coa...
Proteins are the fundamental building blocks of cells for diverse cellular and physiological functio...
The history of the study of proteolytic enzymes (peptidases) can be traced back at least to the late...
The role of protein degradation in various biological functions is well known. Proteins targeted for...
Protein modifications not only affect protein homeostasis but can also establish new cellular protei...
Proteolysis represents a primary recycling system for amino acids. Moreover, by controlling the pro...
A peptidase is an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of a peptide bond that forms between amino ac...
Bacteria and other micro-organisms play a very important role in the alteration and decomposition of...
Proteases can play key roles in regulation by controlling the levels of critical components of, for ...
Proteolytic enzymes (also termed peptidases, proteases and proteinases) are capable of hydrolyzing p...
Proteases probably arose at the earliest stages of protein evolution as simple destructive enzymes w...
Proteases are enzymes that cleave proteins. They occur widely in nature and serve a fundamental role...
Proteins play many roles in regulating the biochemistry of cells and therefore in the maintenance of...
Proteases are enzymes catalysing the hydrolysis of peptides or proteins. They are key players in a w...
One of the proteolytic pathways existing in a cell is ubiquitin- proteasome system (UPS). This highl...
Proteases are crucial components of life. They regulate numerous biological pathways, such blood coa...
Proteins are the fundamental building blocks of cells for diverse cellular and physiological functio...
The history of the study of proteolytic enzymes (peptidases) can be traced back at least to the late...
The role of protein degradation in various biological functions is well known. Proteins targeted for...
Protein modifications not only affect protein homeostasis but can also establish new cellular protei...
Proteolysis represents a primary recycling system for amino acids. Moreover, by controlling the pro...