AbstractThe study of molecular chaperones (genetics, structure, location, physiology, pathology, and therapeutics) has developed into a science with specific objectives, methods, and hypotheses, a discipline we called chaperonology. Subdisciplines of chaperonology include the study of pathological chaperones (chaperonopathies) and the analysis of their genes in sequenced genomes (chaperonomics). Chaperonopathies are pathological conditions in which one type of chaperone is deficient due to a genetic or acquired defect that modifies the chaperone’s structure and/or makes the chaperone unavailable for functioning when needed. Experimental and clinical data show that chaperones and their genes can be used for treating various pathological cond...
The superfamily of molecular chaperones plays a cardinal role in the maintenance of protein stabilit...
From a social perspective, the term chaperone refers to a person, usually a matron, who used to acco...
Human neurodegenerative diseases arise from a wide array of genetic and environmental factors. Despi...
AbstractThe study of molecular chaperones (genetics, structure, location, physiology, pathology, and...
Molecular chaperones, many of which are heat-shock proteins (HSPs), are an important class of molecu...
This eBook presents illustrative examples of genetic chaperonopathies affecting primarily nerves and...
The chaperone (or chaperoning) system (CS) constitutes molecular chaperones, co-chaperones, and chap...
Cells and organisms must be able to maintain protein homeostasis to ensure steady-state health and a...
Maintenance of cellular homeostasis is regulated by the molecular chaperones. Under pathogenic condi...
Chaperones function as the cell’s quality control system in a number of different ways. Simply put t...
The process of axon myelination involves various proteins including molecular chaperones. Myelin alt...
International audienceMany genetic and neurodegenerative diseases in humans result from protein misf...
Molecular chaperones consist of several highly conserved families of proteins, many of which consist...
Co-chaperones are important mediators of the outcome of chaperone assisted protein homeostasis, whic...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder and is characterized b...
The superfamily of molecular chaperones plays a cardinal role in the maintenance of protein stabilit...
From a social perspective, the term chaperone refers to a person, usually a matron, who used to acco...
Human neurodegenerative diseases arise from a wide array of genetic and environmental factors. Despi...
AbstractThe study of molecular chaperones (genetics, structure, location, physiology, pathology, and...
Molecular chaperones, many of which are heat-shock proteins (HSPs), are an important class of molecu...
This eBook presents illustrative examples of genetic chaperonopathies affecting primarily nerves and...
The chaperone (or chaperoning) system (CS) constitutes molecular chaperones, co-chaperones, and chap...
Cells and organisms must be able to maintain protein homeostasis to ensure steady-state health and a...
Maintenance of cellular homeostasis is regulated by the molecular chaperones. Under pathogenic condi...
Chaperones function as the cell’s quality control system in a number of different ways. Simply put t...
The process of axon myelination involves various proteins including molecular chaperones. Myelin alt...
International audienceMany genetic and neurodegenerative diseases in humans result from protein misf...
Molecular chaperones consist of several highly conserved families of proteins, many of which consist...
Co-chaperones are important mediators of the outcome of chaperone assisted protein homeostasis, whic...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder and is characterized b...
The superfamily of molecular chaperones plays a cardinal role in the maintenance of protein stabilit...
From a social perspective, the term chaperone refers to a person, usually a matron, who used to acco...
Human neurodegenerative diseases arise from a wide array of genetic and environmental factors. Despi...