Cells are constantly building proteins to perform all kinds of different tasks inside a cell. But that also means that it can get quite crowded inside the cell, so it needs to get rid of proteins that are no longer needed. In a previous video, we've shown you how ubiquitin tags are attached to these unwanted proteins, flagging them for destruction.
In this video, we're going into a bit more detail about how that destruction actually works, by looking at the cell's big protein shredder: the proteasome.
Our video about ubiquitin:
https://youtu.be/e29F7R3K_5A
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- Beck et al. PNAS (2012)
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- Aufderheide et al. PNAS (2015)
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- Wehmer et al. PNAS (2017)