ubiquitin
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of ubiquitin
First recorded in 1985–90; ubiquit(ous) + -in 1
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On the other hand, a DUB enzyme removes the ubiquitin tag from a protein, thereby preventing the protein from being recognized and degraded by a proteosome.
From Science Daily • Mar. 22, 2024
E3 is an enzyme that transfers the ubiquitin molecule to the target protein, which essentially flags the protein for a proteosome to digest it.
From Science Daily • Mar. 22, 2024
Researchers isolated enzymes used by E. coli and Salmonella to cause food poisoning and other illnesses, and observed how the enzymes interacted with ubiquitin.
From Science Daily • Dec. 12, 2023
This form of ubiquitin helps cells communicate by sending a molecular message -- communication that remains poorly understood.
From Science Daily • Dec. 12, 2023
Usually in plants, in fact across all multicellular organisms, this recycling of proteins in the proteasome is dependent on a molecule called ubiquitin.
From Science Daily • Dec. 5, 2023
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