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Protein waste turned into antibiotics as a defence strategy of human cells
As well as degrading proteins, the proteosome surprisingly also functions in human defence against bacterial infection. By changing how proteins are cleaved, this system generates antibiotic peptides on demand. Proteasome cleavage changes during infection to generate antibiotics.
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