It is widely accepted that protein oxidation is involved in a variety of diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases. Especially during aging, a reduction in anti-oxidant defence mechanisms leads to an increased formation of free radical oxygen species and consequently results in a damage of proteins, including mitochondrial and synaptic ones. Even those proteins involved in repair and protein clearance via the ubiquitin proteasome and lysosomal system are subject to damage and show a reduced function. Here, we will discuss a variety of mechanisms and provide examples where cognition is affected and where repair mechanisms are no longer sufficient to compensate for a dysfunction of damaged proteins or even may become toxic. Next to physi...
Free radical-mediated damage to macromolecules and the resulting oxidative modification of different...
A shared hallmark for many neurodegenerative disorders is the accumulation of toxic protein species ...
AbstractOxidative damage contributes to pathogenesis in many neurodegenerative diseases. As the indi...
Significance: A constant accumulation of oxidized proteins takes place during aging. Oxidation of pr...
Free radical-mediated damage to proteins is particularly important in aging and age-related neurodeg...
Free radical-mediated damage to proteins is particularly important in aging and age-related neurodeg...
Accumulation of oxidative damage is a common feature of neurodegeneration that, together with mitoch...
Increased oxidative stress is a hallmark of every major neurodegenerative disease that has been stud...
Protein homeostasis or proteostasis is an essential balance of cellular protein levels mediated thro...
AbstractOxidative stress including DNA damage, increased lipid and protein oxidation, are important ...
Oxidative stress including DNA damage, increased lipid and protein oxidation, are important features...
Age is the main risk factor for a number of human diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders su...
Several studies demonstrated that oxidative damage is a characteristic feature of many neurodegenera...
Ageing is defined as a time-dependent functional decline that occurs in most of live organisms. Brai...
Lipids, proteins and DNA in the central nervous system have a high sensitivity to oxidative stress. ...
Free radical-mediated damage to macromolecules and the resulting oxidative modification of different...
A shared hallmark for many neurodegenerative disorders is the accumulation of toxic protein species ...
AbstractOxidative damage contributes to pathogenesis in many neurodegenerative diseases. As the indi...
Significance: A constant accumulation of oxidized proteins takes place during aging. Oxidation of pr...
Free radical-mediated damage to proteins is particularly important in aging and age-related neurodeg...
Free radical-mediated damage to proteins is particularly important in aging and age-related neurodeg...
Accumulation of oxidative damage is a common feature of neurodegeneration that, together with mitoch...
Increased oxidative stress is a hallmark of every major neurodegenerative disease that has been stud...
Protein homeostasis or proteostasis is an essential balance of cellular protein levels mediated thro...
AbstractOxidative stress including DNA damage, increased lipid and protein oxidation, are important ...
Oxidative stress including DNA damage, increased lipid and protein oxidation, are important features...
Age is the main risk factor for a number of human diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders su...
Several studies demonstrated that oxidative damage is a characteristic feature of many neurodegenera...
Ageing is defined as a time-dependent functional decline that occurs in most of live organisms. Brai...
Lipids, proteins and DNA in the central nervous system have a high sensitivity to oxidative stress. ...
Free radical-mediated damage to macromolecules and the resulting oxidative modification of different...
A shared hallmark for many neurodegenerative disorders is the accumulation of toxic protein species ...
AbstractOxidative damage contributes to pathogenesis in many neurodegenerative diseases. As the indi...