AbstractWe introduce a stochastic model describing aggregation of misfolded proteins and degradation by the protein quality control system in a single cell. Aggregate growth is contrasted by the cell quality control system, that attacks them at different stages of the growth process, with an efficiency that decreases with their size. Model parameters are estimated from experimental data. Two qualitatively different behaviors emerge: a homeostatic state, where the quality control system is stable and aggregates of large sizes are not formed, and an oscillatory state, where the quality control system periodically breaks down, allowing for formation of large aggregates. We discuss how these periodic breakdowns may constitute a mechanism for th...
As the population is aging, the incidence of age-related neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheim...
Amyloid fibrils and soluble oligomers are two types of protein aggregates associated with neurodegen...
International audienceMore than twenty types of proteins can adopt misfolded conformations, which ca...
AbstractWe introduce a stochastic model describing aggregation of misfolded proteins and degradation...
In cells, peptides and proteins are sometimes prone to aggregation. In neurons, for example, amyloid...
The deposition of pathological protein aggregates in the brain plays a central role in cognitive dec...
Biological systems are characterized by compartmentalization from the subcellular to the tissue leve...
A characteristic of polyglutamine diseases is the increased propensity of disease proteins to aggreg...
Protein aggregates are hallmarks of neurodegenerative diseases. The protein quality control (PQC) sy...
Aggregation of Abeta plays a key role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Although the highl...
© 2014 Dr. Saskia PollingA growing number of diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, certain cancers and ...
More than twenty types of proteins can adopt misfolded conforma-tions, which can co-aggregate into a...
The nucleation-growth model has been used extensively for characterizing in vitro amyloid fibril for...
AbstractThe nucleation-growth model has been used extensively for characterizing in vitro amyloid fi...
Properly folded, functional proteins are essential for cell health. Cells sustain protein homeostasi...
As the population is aging, the incidence of age-related neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheim...
Amyloid fibrils and soluble oligomers are two types of protein aggregates associated with neurodegen...
International audienceMore than twenty types of proteins can adopt misfolded conformations, which ca...
AbstractWe introduce a stochastic model describing aggregation of misfolded proteins and degradation...
In cells, peptides and proteins are sometimes prone to aggregation. In neurons, for example, amyloid...
The deposition of pathological protein aggregates in the brain plays a central role in cognitive dec...
Biological systems are characterized by compartmentalization from the subcellular to the tissue leve...
A characteristic of polyglutamine diseases is the increased propensity of disease proteins to aggreg...
Protein aggregates are hallmarks of neurodegenerative diseases. The protein quality control (PQC) sy...
Aggregation of Abeta plays a key role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Although the highl...
© 2014 Dr. Saskia PollingA growing number of diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, certain cancers and ...
More than twenty types of proteins can adopt misfolded conforma-tions, which can co-aggregate into a...
The nucleation-growth model has been used extensively for characterizing in vitro amyloid fibril for...
AbstractThe nucleation-growth model has been used extensively for characterizing in vitro amyloid fi...
Properly folded, functional proteins are essential for cell health. Cells sustain protein homeostasi...
As the population is aging, the incidence of age-related neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheim...
Amyloid fibrils and soluble oligomers are two types of protein aggregates associated with neurodegen...
International audienceMore than twenty types of proteins can adopt misfolded conformations, which ca...