Our present understanding of intracellular protein degradation developed fr
om an attempt to understand the metabolic stability of proteins in cells, W
ith the unravelling of its complex biochemical machinery has come a realiza
tion that: protein degradation plays an important role in the most crucial
events in the cell cycle, in signal transduction and in maintaining the int
egrity of the proper folded state of proteins. In this review, I attempt to
trace the curious history of intracellular protein degradation, its novel
and elegant biochemistry and to extract the features that might be importan
t for the next era of studies in cell physiology.