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PSMC226S proteasome regulatory subunit 7; Belongs to the AAA ATPase family. (433 aa)
PSMD326S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 3. (534 aa)
PSMD1326S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 13. (376 aa)
PSMD126S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 1; Component of the 26S proteasome, a multiprotein complex involved in the ATP-dependent degradation of ubiquitinated proteins. This complex plays a key role in the maintenance of protein homeostasis by removing misfolded or damaged proteins, which could impair cellular functions, and by removing proteins whose functions are no longer required. Therefore, the proteasome participates in numerous cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, apoptosis, or DNA damage repair; Belongs to the proteasome subunit S1 family. (954 aa)
PSMD1426S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 14 isoform X1. (310 aa)
PSMD226S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 2; Component of the 26S proteasome, a multiprotein complex involved in the ATP-dependent degradation of ubiquitinated proteins. This complex plays a key role in the maintenance of protein homeostasis by removing misfolded or damaged proteins, which could impair cellular functions, and by removing proteins whose functions are no longer required. Therefore, the proteasome participates in numerous cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, apoptosis, or DNA damage repair; Belongs to the proteasome subunit S2 family. (908 aa)
PSMD626S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 6 isoform X1. (452 aa)
PSMD726S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 7. (322 aa)
PSMC326S proteasome regulatory subunit 6A isoform X1; Belongs to the AAA ATPase family. (423 aa)
PSMD1226S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 12. (456 aa)
PSMD1126S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 11. (422 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Delphinapterus leucas
NCBI taxonomy Id: 9749
Other names: D. leucas, beluga, beluga whale, white whale
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