Literature summary extracted from
Zwickl, P.; Grziwa, A.; Piihler, G.; Lottspeich, F.; Baumeister, W.; Dahlmann, B.
Primary structure of the Thermoplasma proteasome and its implications for the structure, function, and evolution of the multicatalytic proteinase (1992), Biochemistry, 31, 964-972 .
Cloned(Commentary)
EC Number |
Cloned (Comment) |
Organism |
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3.4.25.1 |
the similarity of the derived amino acid sequences of 233 (alpha subunit) and 211 (beta subunit) residues, respectively, indicates that they arose from a common ancestral gene. The alpha-subunits have regulatory and targeting functions, while the beta-subunits carry the active sites |
Thermoplasma acidophilum |
Organism
EC Number |
Organism |
UniProt |
Comment |
Textmining |
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3.4.25.1 |
Thermoplasma acidophilum |
P28061 AND P25156 |
P28061: proteasome subunit beta, P25156: proteasome subunit alpha |
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Subunits
EC Number |
Subunits |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.4.25.1 |
oligomer |
14 * alpha + 14 * beta, the similarity of the derived amino acid sequences of 233 (alpha subunit) and 211 (beta subunit) residues, respectively, indicates that they arose from a common ancestral gene. The alpha-subunits have regulatory and targeting functions, while the beta-subunits carry the active sites |
Thermoplasma acidophilum |
Synonyms
EC Number |
Synonyms |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.4.25.1 |
multicatalytic proteinase |
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Thermoplasma acidophilum |