Many Mendelian monogenic disorders are caused by loss of the function of a single protein. This can result from rapid degradation of the mutant protein by cellular proteases, which reduces the steady-state concentration of the protein within the cell. The susceptibility of a protein to such proteolytic breakdown depends upon its kinetics of monomer folding and oligomer assembly and upon the intrinsic (thermodynamic) stability of its functional native-state conformation. Other cellular proteins, notably molecular chaperones, promote correct protein folding and assembly and thus provide some protection against degradation. An accumulation of recent evidence indicates that premature or accelerated degradation of mutant proteins, provoked by ab...
The purpose of protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is to maintain proteome integrity, thereby promoti...
Maintaining the proteome to preserve the health of an organism in the face of developmental changes,...
Most proteins fold into their native structure through well defined pathways which involve a limited...
SummaryLoss-of-function diseases are often caused by a mutation in a protein traversing the secretor...
Protein folding is the process by which a polypeptide chain acquires its functional, native 3D struc...
For most of proteins to be active, they need well-defined three-dimensional structures alone or in c...
Mutations in protein coding regions underlie almost all Mendelian disorders, drive tumorigenesis, an...
Protein folding in the cell is a tightly regulated process, involving a series of proteins, from mol...
Human neurodegenerative diseases arise from a wide array of genetic and environmental factors. Despi...
Abstract: Protein folding in the cell is a tightly regulated process, involving a series of proteins...
Toxicity caused by aggregates of a misfolded protein is abolished with a drug that boosts cellular p...
Mutations in genes encoding metabolic enzymes are often the cause of inherited diseases. Mutations u...
Diverse human diseases, including various neurodegenerative disorders and amyloidoses, are thought t...
AbstractRecent experimental data show that some human genetic diseases are due to mutations in prote...
Advances in genomics and proteomics have unveiled an ever-growing number of key proteins and provide...
The purpose of protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is to maintain proteome integrity, thereby promoti...
Maintaining the proteome to preserve the health of an organism in the face of developmental changes,...
Most proteins fold into their native structure through well defined pathways which involve a limited...
SummaryLoss-of-function diseases are often caused by a mutation in a protein traversing the secretor...
Protein folding is the process by which a polypeptide chain acquires its functional, native 3D struc...
For most of proteins to be active, they need well-defined three-dimensional structures alone or in c...
Mutations in protein coding regions underlie almost all Mendelian disorders, drive tumorigenesis, an...
Protein folding in the cell is a tightly regulated process, involving a series of proteins, from mol...
Human neurodegenerative diseases arise from a wide array of genetic and environmental factors. Despi...
Abstract: Protein folding in the cell is a tightly regulated process, involving a series of proteins...
Toxicity caused by aggregates of a misfolded protein is abolished with a drug that boosts cellular p...
Mutations in genes encoding metabolic enzymes are often the cause of inherited diseases. Mutations u...
Diverse human diseases, including various neurodegenerative disorders and amyloidoses, are thought t...
AbstractRecent experimental data show that some human genetic diseases are due to mutations in prote...
Advances in genomics and proteomics have unveiled an ever-growing number of key proteins and provide...
The purpose of protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is to maintain proteome integrity, thereby promoti...
Maintaining the proteome to preserve the health of an organism in the face of developmental changes,...
Most proteins fold into their native structure through well defined pathways which involve a limited...