<div><p>The ability to regulate protein levels in live cells is crucial to understanding protein function. In the interest of advancing the tool set for protein perturbation, we developed a protein destabilizing domain (DD) that can confer its instability to a fused protein of interest. This destabilization and consequent degradation can be rescued in a reversible and dose-dependent manner with the addition of a small molecule that is specific for the DD, Shield-1. Proteins encounter different local protein quality control (QC) machinery when targeted to cellular compartments such as the mitochondrial matrix or endoplasmic reticulum (ER). These varied environments could have profound effects on the levels and regulation of the cytoplasmical...
Proteolysis represents a primary recycling system for amino acids. Moreover, by controlling the pro...
One third of the eukaryotic proteome is synthesized at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), whose unique ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Royal Society of Chemistry in Molecular Om...
The ability to regulate protein levels in live cells is crucial to understanding protein function. I...
In their natural environment, cells are regularly exposed to various stress conditions that may lead...
Mitochondria are essential constituents of a eukaryotic cell by supplying ATP and contributing to ma...
The biosynthesis of proteins entails a complex series of chemical reactions that transform the infor...
Bacterial cells are frequently exposed to dramatic fluctuations in their environment, which cause pe...
More than 30 % of the cellular proteome enters the secretory pathway during biogenesis in eukaryotic...
recognized and destroyed by proteolysis. The destruction of most misfolded proteins occurs through t...
The purpose of protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is to maintain proteome integrity, thereby promoti...
Eukaryotic cells are subdivided into membrane-bound compartments specialized in different cellular f...
Background: Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) quality control mechanisms are part of a comprehensive system...
Proteins can occasionally behave aberrantly within the cell and cause a variety of physiological iss...
Eukaryotic cells are subdivided into membrane-bound compartments specialized in different cellular f...
Proteolysis represents a primary recycling system for amino acids. Moreover, by controlling the pro...
One third of the eukaryotic proteome is synthesized at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), whose unique ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Royal Society of Chemistry in Molecular Om...
The ability to regulate protein levels in live cells is crucial to understanding protein function. I...
In their natural environment, cells are regularly exposed to various stress conditions that may lead...
Mitochondria are essential constituents of a eukaryotic cell by supplying ATP and contributing to ma...
The biosynthesis of proteins entails a complex series of chemical reactions that transform the infor...
Bacterial cells are frequently exposed to dramatic fluctuations in their environment, which cause pe...
More than 30 % of the cellular proteome enters the secretory pathway during biogenesis in eukaryotic...
recognized and destroyed by proteolysis. The destruction of most misfolded proteins occurs through t...
The purpose of protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is to maintain proteome integrity, thereby promoti...
Eukaryotic cells are subdivided into membrane-bound compartments specialized in different cellular f...
Background: Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) quality control mechanisms are part of a comprehensive system...
Proteins can occasionally behave aberrantly within the cell and cause a variety of physiological iss...
Eukaryotic cells are subdivided into membrane-bound compartments specialized in different cellular f...
Proteolysis represents a primary recycling system for amino acids. Moreover, by controlling the pro...
One third of the eukaryotic proteome is synthesized at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), whose unique ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Royal Society of Chemistry in Molecular Om...