We previously showed the existence of selective pressure against protein aggregation by the enrichment of aggregation-opposing ‘gatekeeper ’ residues at strategic places along the sequence of proteins. Here we analyzed the relationship between protein lifetime and protein aggregation by combining experimentally determined turnover rates, expression data, structural data and chaperone interaction data on a set of more than 500 proteins. We find that selective pressure on protein sequences against aggregation is not homogeneous but that short-living proteins on average have a higher aggregation propensity and fewer chaperone interactions than long-living proteins. We also find that short-living proteins are more often associated to deposition...
In the cell, protein folding into stable globular conformations is in competition with aggregation i...
Growing evidence suggests that aggregation-prone proteins are both harmful and functional for a cell...
With the advent of proteomics, there is an increasing need of tools for predicting the properties of...
Proteins are essential cell components and correct folding is crucial for their biological activity....
The various roles that aggregation prone regions (APRs) are capable of playing in proteins are inves...
AbstractDespite genetic variation has the potential to arise new protein functions, spontaneous muta...
Misfolding and aggregation are major challenges in proteopathies, including Alzheimer's and Parkinso...
To function effectively proteins must avoid aberrant aggregation, and hence they are expected to be ...
Do young and old protein molecules have the same probability to be degraded? We addressed this quest...
Do young and old protein molecules have the same probability to be degraded? We addressed this quest...
Proteins evolve at different rates. What drives the speed of protein sequence changes? Two main fact...
The project entitled "Sequential and structural determinants of protein aggregation" aims to study t...
Protein misfolding is usually deleterious for the cell, either as a consequence of the loss of prote...
Protein aggregation is geared by aggregation-prone regions that self-associate by β-strand interacti...
The most common mechanism by which proteins aggregate consists in the assembly of short hydrophobic ...
In the cell, protein folding into stable globular conformations is in competition with aggregation i...
Growing evidence suggests that aggregation-prone proteins are both harmful and functional for a cell...
With the advent of proteomics, there is an increasing need of tools for predicting the properties of...
Proteins are essential cell components and correct folding is crucial for their biological activity....
The various roles that aggregation prone regions (APRs) are capable of playing in proteins are inves...
AbstractDespite genetic variation has the potential to arise new protein functions, spontaneous muta...
Misfolding and aggregation are major challenges in proteopathies, including Alzheimer's and Parkinso...
To function effectively proteins must avoid aberrant aggregation, and hence they are expected to be ...
Do young and old protein molecules have the same probability to be degraded? We addressed this quest...
Do young and old protein molecules have the same probability to be degraded? We addressed this quest...
Proteins evolve at different rates. What drives the speed of protein sequence changes? Two main fact...
The project entitled "Sequential and structural determinants of protein aggregation" aims to study t...
Protein misfolding is usually deleterious for the cell, either as a consequence of the loss of prote...
Protein aggregation is geared by aggregation-prone regions that self-associate by β-strand interacti...
The most common mechanism by which proteins aggregate consists in the assembly of short hydrophobic ...
In the cell, protein folding into stable globular conformations is in competition with aggregation i...
Growing evidence suggests that aggregation-prone proteins are both harmful and functional for a cell...
With the advent of proteomics, there is an increasing need of tools for predicting the properties of...