The quality control of proteins mediated by the plasticity of the proteasome system is regulated by the timely and flexible formation of this multisubunit proteolytic enzyme complex. Adaptable biogenesis of the 20S proteasome core complex is therefore of vital importance for adjusting to changing proteolytic requirements. However, the molecular mechanism and the cellular sites of mammalian proteasome formation are still unresolved. By using precursor complex-specific antibodies, we now show that the main steps in 20S core complex formation take place at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Thereby, the proteasome maturation protein (POMP)--an essential factor of mammalian proteasome biogenesis--interacts with ER membranes, binds to alpha1-7 rings, recruits beta-subunits stepwise and mediates the association of mammalian precursor complexes with the ER. Thus, POMP facilitates the main steps in 20S core complex formation at the ER to coordinate the assembly process and to provide cells with freshly formed proteasomes at their site of function.
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December 2024
Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, 78249-0698, USA. Electronic address:
This work addresses challenges of simple but reliable determination of enzyme alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in μL-sized serum samples. The single-tube assay and plate-based immunoassay were developed by using a commercial glucose test strip (GTS) to transduce analytical signal from the ALP + glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) reaction. The glucose released from G6P contributed to the flow of anodic charge Q through GTS.
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June 2024
Laboratory of Nursing Physiology and Anatomy, College of Nursing Art and Science, University of Hyogo, Akashi, Hyogo, Japan.
Discrepancies between sleep timing on work/school and free days, also known as social jetlag (SJL), can cause health problems. These issues occur most often in individuals from adolescence to the early 20s, which is equivalent to the age of university students. This study was designed to explore the recommended level of physical activity required to minimize SJL and to examine the relationship between SJL and objective physical activity among female university students.
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J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo)
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