Date published: 2025-10-27

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26S Proteasome Activators

The 26S proteasome is an essential component within eukaryotic cells, responsible for the selective degradation of ubiquitinated proteins. By ensuring the timely removal of damaged, misfolded, or surplus proteins, the 26S proteasome upholds cellular protein homeostasis, and, as a result, maintains the overall health and functionality of the cell. This intricate proteolytic complex is composed of a 20S core particle and two 19S regulatory particles, which work in tandem to recognize, unfold, and degrade target proteins.

26S Proteasome Activators denote a specific class of chemical compounds that enhance or stimulate the activity of the 26S proteasome. These activators can function through a myriad of mechanisms. Some of these activators might form direct interactions with proteasomal subunits, promoting a conformation that boosts its proteolytic activity. Others might influence the assembly of the proteasome, ensuring a higher presence of fully formed, active 26S complexes in the cell. There are also activators that might modulate the post-translational modifications of the proteasome, such as phosphorylation events, which can directly impact its activity. Given the proteasome's pivotal role in cellular regulation, its activators are of immense interest in the scientific community. Their ability to fine-tune proteasomal activity offers insights into the fundamental processes of protein regulation and the broader aspects of cellular function.

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