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ubiquitin proteasome pathway
Why is the Ubiquitin Proteasome Pathway Important?
The UPP plays a fundamental role in various cellular processes, including regulation of the
cell cycle
, modulation of
signal transduction
, and response to
cellular stress
. Dysregulation of this pathway can lead to diseases such as
cancer
,
neurodegenerative diseases
, and immune disorders.
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