Proteolysis is the directed degradation (digestion) of
proteins by cellular
enzymes called proteases or by intramolecular digestion.
Full article >>>A protease is any
enzyme that conducts
proteolysis, that is, begins
protein catabolism by
hydrolysis of the
peptide bonds that link amino
acids together in the
polypeptide chain, which form a
molecule of protein. In other words, proteases break down proteins.
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expression of
human proteolysis-inducing factor is low or absent in ... Injection of murine
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proteolysis plays an essential role in a number of cellular ... An F-box protein, FWD1, mediates ubiquitin-dependent
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