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ubiquinone any of several quinones found in living cells and that function as coenzymes that transfer electrons from one molecule to another in cell respiration
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ubiquinone A substance found in most tissues in the body, and in many foods. It can also be made in the laboratory. It is used by the body to produce energy for cells, and as an antioxidant. It is being studied in the treatment of cancer and in the relief of side effects caused by some cancer treatments. Also called coenzyme Q10, Q10, CoQ10, and vitamin Q10.
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ubiquitin A 76-amino-acid protein that can be covalently attached to specific lysine residues in target proteins. This often forms multimeric polyubiquitin chains, which is thought to target the protein for destruction.
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ubiquitin A protein found in all eukaryotic cells that becomes covalently attached to certain residues of other proteins. The attachment of a chain of ubiquitins tags a protein for intracellular proteolytic destruction.
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