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Process Attachment Subunits Ubiquitin Target Protein Mediate Degradation

Ubiquitination is the attachment of one or many ubiquitin subunits to a target protein, which can mediate degradation by the proteasome or scaffold formation for signaling, depending on the linkage type.

La ubiquitilación es el apego de una o varias unidades de ubiquitina a una proteína diana, lo que puede mediar degradación por el proteasoma o formación de andamios para señalización, dependiendo de los enlaces.

Front The process of attachment of one or many subunits of ubiquitin to a target protein, which can mediate either degradation by the proteasome, or formation of scaffolds used for signaling, depending on the nature of the linkages
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