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PSMB4, proteasome 20S subunit beta 4

  • The proteasome is a multicatalytic proteinase complex with a highly ordered ring-shaped 20S core structure. The core structure is composed of 4 rings of 28 non-identical subunits; 2 rings are composed of 7 alpha subunits and 2 rings are composed of 7 beta subunits. Proteasomes are distributed throughout eukaryotic cells at a high concentration and cleave peptides in an ATP/ubiquitin-dependent process in a non-lysosomal pathway. An essential function of a modified proteasome, the immunoproteasome, is the processing of class I MHC peptides. This gene encodes a member of the proteasome B-type family, also known as the T1B family, that is a 20S core beta subunit. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

  • Gene Synonyms (proteasome subunit beta type-4, 26 kDa prosomal protein, hsBPROS26, macropain beta chain, multicatalytic endopeptidase complex beta chain, proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, beta type, 4, proteasome beta chain, proteasome chain 3, proteasome subunit HsN3, proteasome subunit beta 4, proteasome subunit beta7, proteasome subunit, beta type, 4, testis tissue sperm-binding protein Li 79P, HN3, HsN3, PRAAS3, PROS-26, PROS26,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 5692
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>A0A140VK46
    UNIPROT ID#>>P28070
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