Journal article

Quantitative time-resolved analysis reveals intricate, differential regulation of standard- and immuno-proteasomes

J Liepe, HG Holzhütter, E Bellavista, PM Kloetzel, MPH Stumpf, M Mishto

Elife | Published : 2015

Abstract

Proteasomal protein degradation is a key determinant of protein half-life and hence of cellular processes ranging from basic metabolism to a host of immunological processes. Despite its importance the mechanisms regulating proteasome activity are only incompletely understood. Here we use an iterative and tightly integrated experimental and modelling approach to develop, explore and validate mechanistic models of proteasomal peptide-hydrolysis dynamics. The 20S proteasome is a dynamic enzyme and its activity varies over time because of interactions between substrates and products and the proteolytic and regulatory sites; the locations of these sites and the interactions between them are predi..

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Awarded by Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council


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