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Proteomics and Biomarkers

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Translational Medicine
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Dr Benedikt Kessler tells us how proteomics helps find biomarkers.
In most living organisms, the ubiquitin-proteasome system is responsible for the degradation of proteins, either because they're damaged or they reach the end of their life span. Ubiquitin marks a protein for elimination. Alterations in this process are responsible for many human diseases. Dr Benedikt Kessler studies the role of deubiquitylating enzymes that remove ubiquitin from substrate proteins.

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Series
Translational Medicine
People
Benedikt Kessler
Keywords
immunology
hiv
proteomics
Biomarkers
infectious diseases
ubiquitin
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 07/06/2011
Duration: 00:08:32

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