
handle: 10442/18198
Proteostasis integrates biological pathways controlling biogenesis, trafficking, folding, and degradation of proteins. This book focuses on two protein breakdown/degradation processes (proteolysis), which are part of a normally functioning proteostatic system: the ubiquitin-proteasome system and autophagy.
Βιοχημεία, Παθολογία, Κυτταρολογία, Biochemistry, Ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), Βιολογία (Γενικά), Proteolysis, Chemical Biology, Proteostasis, Autophagy, Pathology, Protein folding, Proteostatic systems, Χημική Βιολογία, Biology (General), Cytology
Βιοχημεία, Παθολογία, Κυτταρολογία, Biochemistry, Ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), Βιολογία (Γενικά), Proteolysis, Chemical Biology, Proteostasis, Autophagy, Pathology, Protein folding, Proteostatic systems, Χημική Βιολογία, Biology (General), Cytology
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