20S Proteasome: Structural study using SAXS.


Autoria(s): Bicev, Renata Naporano; Oliveira, Cristiano Luis Pinto de; Demasi, M.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

01/04/2014

01/04/2014

26/02/2013

Resumo

The process of intracellular proteolysis (protein degradation) is a regulatory mechanism of cellular homeostasis with the same level of importance as gene expression.The proteasome is a proteolytic complex responsible for protein degradation and consists of a catalytic core unit called the 20S(20SPT) where the hydrolysis occurs, engaged in one or both ends by regulatory units, called 19S, responsible for the recognition of poly-ubiquitylated proteins, unfolding and translocation of them to the 20S catalytic chamber. However, the catalytic unit (20SPT) can also degrade not marked proteins with poly-ubiquitin tail, as in the case of oxidized proteins. Oxidized proteins have a tendency to form aggregates (a phenomenon that underlies human neurodegenerative diseases), and therefore they must be effectively removed from the living cell. Interestingly, the cells have approximately 1/3 of proteasome without regulatory units, i.e. only the 20S catalytic unit.

FAPESP

USP

CAPES

CNPq

Identificador

Reunião Anual de Usuários do LNLS RAU, XXIII, 2013, Campinas

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44349

http://lnls.cnpem.br/rau/files/2013/04/Livro-Resumos-23RAU.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Comitê dos Usuários do LNLS

CNPEM/LNLS

Campinas

Relação

Reunião Anual de Usuários do LNLS RAU, XXIII

Direitos

openAccess

Renata Naporano Bicev

Palavras-Chave #20S proteasome #Structural study #SAXS #BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR #FÍSICA MODERNA
Tipo

conferenceObject

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