Johns Hopkins Medicine: Cell's 'Garbage Disposal' May Have Another Role - Helping Neurons Near Skin Sense the Environment
April 13, 2024
April 13, 2024
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 13 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
The typical job of the proteasome, the garbage disposal of the cell, is to grind down proteins into smaller bits and recycle some of those bits and parts. That's still the case, for the most part, but, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers, studying nerve cells grown in the lab and mice, say that the proteasome's role may go well beyond that.
Its additional role, say the res . . .
The typical job of the proteasome, the garbage disposal of the cell, is to grind down proteins into smaller bits and recycle some of those bits and parts. That's still the case, for the most part, but, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers, studying nerve cells grown in the lab and mice, say that the proteasome's role may go well beyond that.
Its additional role, say the res . . .