Why does the cell use proteasomes to destroy misfolded proteins?
A) Destruction of misfolded proteins assures that aberrant proteins are not sent to other parts of the cell.
B) These proteins can be degraded into components that can be used to make polynucleotides.
C) These proteins are degraded into components that can be used to make polysaccharides.
D) These proteins are degraded into components that are used to make lipids.
E) Destruction of misfolded proteins prevents the dissolution of the plasma membrane.
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