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The Landmark feature is back and seeing as October is the month of Nobel prize announcements, it seems fitting to look back at some of the early Nobel prize-winning work on the ubiquitin-proteasome system. My last entry covered the 1975 discovery and purification of the protein UBIP/APF-1 (later to be known as ubiquitin) - and it was only a few years later that its links to proteolysis began to emerge