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a study of the effects of damaging toxins on cells and tissue identifies ubiquitin as a key molecule. can you explain why ubiquitin would be associated with toxin damage?
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a study of the effects of damaging toxins on cells and tissue identifies ubiquitin as a key molecule. can you explain why ubiquitin would be associated with toxin damage?
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Damaged proteins are tagged with ubiquitin for degradation
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