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Ubiqutin is a protein which is found in all eukaryotic cells.Ubiqiutin allows cells to recognise the proteins that need to be degraded by binding on the protein.This binding of ubiquitin to the protein,labels the proteins for destruction.Threre enzymes are involved in the binding of ubiquitin to a protein,ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1),ubiquitin-conjucating enzyme(E2) and ubiquitin-protein ligase(E3).
Ubiqutin is a [[Protein|protein]] which is found in all [[Eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] [[Cell|cells]]. Ubiqiutin allows cells to recognise the proteins that need to be degraded by binding on the protein. This binding of ubiquitin to the protein, labels the proteins for destruction. Threre enzymes are involved in the binding of ubiquitin to a protein, [[ubiquitin-activating enzyme|ubiquitin-activating enzyme]] ([[ubiquitin-activating enzyme E1|E1]]), ubiquitin-conjucating enzyme ([[ubiquitin-activating enzyme E2|E2]]) and ubiquitin-protein ligase ([[ubiquitin-activating enzyme E3|E3]]).  


 
 

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Ubiqutin is a protein which is found in all eukaryotic cells. Ubiqiutin allows cells to recognise the proteins that need to be degraded by binding on the protein. This binding of ubiquitin to the protein, labels the proteins for destruction. Threre enzymes are involved in the binding of ubiquitin to a protein, ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1), ubiquitin-conjucating enzyme (E2) and ubiquitin-protein ligase (E3).