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Purification of Ubiquitinated p53 Proteins from Mammalian Cells
Published on: March 21, 2022
Purification of the eukaryotic 20S proteasome
Abstract:
The 20S proteasome is the catalytic core of the major extralysosomal proteolytic system of the cell. Combination of the 20S proteasome with a complex of regulatory proteins forms the 26S proteasome, which in turn is responsible for the recognition and degradation of ubiquitin-protein conjugates. As described in this unit, the constitutive form of the 20S proteasome can be conveniently purified as a stable and homogeneous preparation from bovine pituitaries. A support protocol details an enzyme assay used in evaluating proteasomal activity. The 20S proteasome is the catalytic core of the major extralysosomal proteolytic system of the cell.
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