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A proteasome complex found in the cytosol of a cell. Any constituent part of cytosol, that part of the cytoplasm that does not contain membranous or particulate subcellular components. The proteasome core subcomplex that constitutes the two inner rings of the proteasome core complex. An example of this component is found in Mus musculus. Any constituent part of the cytoplasm, all of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures. Any macromolecular complex composed of two or more polypeptide subunits, which may or may not be identical. Protein complexes may have other associated non-protein prosthetic groups, such as nucleotides, metal ions or other small molecules. A multisubunit barrel shaped endoprotease complex, which is the core of the proteasome complex. The core complex of a proteasome located in the cytosol of a cell. Any constituent part of the living contents of a cell; the matter contained within (but not including) the plasma membrane, usually taken to exclude large vacuoles and masses of secretory or ingested material. In eukaryotes it includes the nucleus and cytoplasm. The proteasome core subcomplex that constitutes the two inner rings of the cytosolic proteasome core complex. The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: cytosolic proteasome core complex, beta-subunit complex
Acc: GO:0031609
Aspect: Cellular Component
Desc: The proteasome core subcomplex that constitutes the two inner rings of the cytosolic proteasome core complex.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0031609 - cytosolic proteasome core complex, beta-subunit complex (interactive image map)

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