<div><p>The amount of cellular proteins is a crucial parameter that is known to vary between cells as a function of the replicative passages, and can be important during physiological aging. The process of protein degradation is known to be performed by a series of enzymatic reactions, ranging from an initial step of protein ubiquitination to their final fragmentation by the proteasome. In this paper we propose a stochastic dynamical model of nuclear proteins concentration resulting from a balance between a constant production of proteins and their degradation by a cooperative enzymatic reaction. The predictions of this model are compared with experimental data obtained by fluorescence measurements of the amount of nuclear proteins in murin...
<div><p>Increases in cellular Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) concentration with age have been observe...
Abstract Background Nucleolus is the most prominent mammalian organelle within the nucleus which is ...
Overexpression of the de-ubiquitinating enzyme UCH-L1 leads to inclusion formation in response to pr...
The amount of cellular proteins is a crucial parameter that is known to vary between cells as a func...
The amount of cellular proteins is a crucial parameter that is known to vary between cells as a func...
The amount of cellular proteins is a crucial parameter that is known to vary between cells as a func...
Do young and old protein molecules have the same probability to be degraded? We addressed this quest...
What molecular processes drive cell aging and death? Here, we model how proteostasis-i.e., the foldi...
Do young and old protein molecules have the same probability to be degraded? We addressed this quest...
<p>Globally low expression of miRNAs in senescent cells decreased the suppression of RNA translating...
SummaryIntracellular proteins with long lifespans have recently been linked to age-dependent defects...
<p>A) Hypothesis: Schematic representation of a step increase in phenotype for 100 cells. Each colou...
In eukaryotic cells, macroautophagy is a catabolic pathway implicated in the degradation of long-liv...
Increases in cellular Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) concentration with age have been observed repeat...
Intracellular proteins with long lifespans have recently been linked to age-dependent defects, rangi...
<div><p>Increases in cellular Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) concentration with age have been observe...
Abstract Background Nucleolus is the most prominent mammalian organelle within the nucleus which is ...
Overexpression of the de-ubiquitinating enzyme UCH-L1 leads to inclusion formation in response to pr...
The amount of cellular proteins is a crucial parameter that is known to vary between cells as a func...
The amount of cellular proteins is a crucial parameter that is known to vary between cells as a func...
The amount of cellular proteins is a crucial parameter that is known to vary between cells as a func...
Do young and old protein molecules have the same probability to be degraded? We addressed this quest...
What molecular processes drive cell aging and death? Here, we model how proteostasis-i.e., the foldi...
Do young and old protein molecules have the same probability to be degraded? We addressed this quest...
<p>Globally low expression of miRNAs in senescent cells decreased the suppression of RNA translating...
SummaryIntracellular proteins with long lifespans have recently been linked to age-dependent defects...
<p>A) Hypothesis: Schematic representation of a step increase in phenotype for 100 cells. Each colou...
In eukaryotic cells, macroautophagy is a catabolic pathway implicated in the degradation of long-liv...
Increases in cellular Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) concentration with age have been observed repeat...
Intracellular proteins with long lifespans have recently been linked to age-dependent defects, rangi...
<div><p>Increases in cellular Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) concentration with age have been observe...
Abstract Background Nucleolus is the most prominent mammalian organelle within the nucleus which is ...
Overexpression of the de-ubiquitinating enzyme UCH-L1 leads to inclusion formation in response to pr...