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Protease inhibitors- sources toxicity and elimination

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Proteins are made up of individual amino acids that are linked by a covalent bond — called a peptide bond — during the process of protein translation. Proteins are constantly being translated and degraded in the cell to ensure adequate concentrations of functional protein to complete various cellular functions. The process of protein degradation, referred to as proteolysis, breaks proteins down into individual amino acids. Proteolysis is accomplished by proteases, a type of enzyme whose mechanism depends on the particular class of protease.
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Proteins are made up of individual amino acids that are linked by a covalent bond — called a peptide bond — during the process of protein translation. Proteins are constantly being translated and degraded in the cell to ensure adequate concentrations of functional protein to complete various cellular functions. The process of protein degradation, referred to as proteolysis, breaks proteins down into individual amino acids. Proteolysis is accomplished by proteases, a type of enzyme whose mechanism depends on the particular class of protease.
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