Molecular chaperones are a diverse group of proteins that interact and stabilise partially folded proteins, thereby preventing improper or incorrect interactions that would result in their misfolding and aggregation under conditions of cellular stress, e.g. elevated temperature. There are two alternative and distinct routes by which the aggregation of the protein may proceed, i.e. via the formation of disordered, amorphous aggregates or ordered amyloid fibrils. The latter is of considerable interest to researchers because of its intimate association (e.g. via the formation of proteinaceous deposits or amyloid plaques) with a wide range of debilitating diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease and type II diabetes. Amyloid-like plaques have al...
Selected dairy caseins have been shown to have capacity for chaperone-like regulation of folding pat...
The effects of protein oxidation, for example of methionine residues, are linked to many diseases, i...
The effects of protein oxidation, for example of methionine residues, are linked to many diseases, i...
Molecular chaperones are a diverse group of proteins that stabilise partially folded target proteins...
The caseins (αs ₁, αs₂, β, and κ) are the predominant proteins of bovine milk. While having little s...
Caseins are a group of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) present in the milk of all mammals. ...
© 2009 American Chemical SocietyMilk casein proteins can act as molecular chaperones: under conditio...
A typical casein micelle contains thousands of casein molecules, most of which form thermodynamicall...
A typical casein micelle contains thousands of casein molecules, most of which form thermodynamicall...
Background: \u3b1 s1-Casein is one of the four types of caseins, the largest protein component of bo...
beta-Casein is the second abundant among the casein proteins in bovine milk and reported to exhibite...
Milk casein proteins can act as molecular chaperones: under conditions of stress, such as elevated t...
The caseins are major components of milk for most mammals and are secreted as large colloidal aggreg...
Selected dairy caseins have been shown to have capacity for chaperone-like regulation of folding pat...
The effects of protein oxidation, for example of methionine residues, are linked to many diseases, i...
Selected dairy caseins have been shown to have capacity for chaperone-like regulation of folding pat...
The effects of protein oxidation, for example of methionine residues, are linked to many diseases, i...
The effects of protein oxidation, for example of methionine residues, are linked to many diseases, i...
Molecular chaperones are a diverse group of proteins that stabilise partially folded target proteins...
The caseins (αs ₁, αs₂, β, and κ) are the predominant proteins of bovine milk. While having little s...
Caseins are a group of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) present in the milk of all mammals. ...
© 2009 American Chemical SocietyMilk casein proteins can act as molecular chaperones: under conditio...
A typical casein micelle contains thousands of casein molecules, most of which form thermodynamicall...
A typical casein micelle contains thousands of casein molecules, most of which form thermodynamicall...
Background: \u3b1 s1-Casein is one of the four types of caseins, the largest protein component of bo...
beta-Casein is the second abundant among the casein proteins in bovine milk and reported to exhibite...
Milk casein proteins can act as molecular chaperones: under conditions of stress, such as elevated t...
The caseins are major components of milk for most mammals and are secreted as large colloidal aggreg...
Selected dairy caseins have been shown to have capacity for chaperone-like regulation of folding pat...
The effects of protein oxidation, for example of methionine residues, are linked to many diseases, i...
Selected dairy caseins have been shown to have capacity for chaperone-like regulation of folding pat...
The effects of protein oxidation, for example of methionine residues, are linked to many diseases, i...
The effects of protein oxidation, for example of methionine residues, are linked to many diseases, i...