The unique functions of tissue-specific proteasomes

dc.contributor.authorKniepert, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorGroettrup, Marcus
dc.date.accessioned2014-07-09T15:14:08Zdeu
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dc.description.abstractThe 26S proteasome is the main protease in eukaryotes. Proteolysis occurs within the cylindrical 20S proteasome that is constitutively expressed in most tissues. However, three tissue-specific versions of the 20S proteasome have been discovered to date. The immunoproteasome is optimized to process antigens and it directs the differentiation of T helper (Th) cells. The thymoproteasome is selectively expressed in cortical epithelial cells of the thymus where it plays an essential role in the positive selection of T lymphocytes. Finally, the spermatoproteasome is found in the testes where it is required during spermatogenesis. Here, we outline how tissue-specific proteasomes adapt to functional needs in their respective tissues and how their selective inhibition may be used to interfere with autoimmune diseases and cancer.eng
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dc.subjectthymoproteasomedeu
dc.subjectspermatoproteasomedeu
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