AbstractAssociation of protein inclusions or aggregates within brain tissues of patients with neurodegenerative disorders has been widely reported. These inclusions are commonly characterised both by the presence of ubiquitylated proteins and the sequestration of components of the ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS). Such observations have led to the proposition that the UPS has a direct role in their formation. Indeed, the presence of ubiquitylated proteins and UPS components in inclusions may reflect unsuccessful attempts by the UPS to remove aggregating proteins. Whether the physical presence of inclusions causes cell death or, conversely, whether they are non-toxic and their presence reflects a cellular protective mechanism remains highly...
Abnormal protein aggregation and intracellular or extracellular accumulation of misfolded and aggreg...
The ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) is a catalytic machinery that targets numerous cellular protei...
Properly folded, functional proteins are essential for cell health. Cells sustain protein homeostasi...
Intraneuronal inclusion bodies are key pathological features of most age-related neurodegenerative d...
AbstractAssociation of protein inclusions or aggregates within brain tissues of patients with neurod...
A shared hallmark for many neurodegenerative disorders is the accumulation of toxic protein species ...
Neurodegenerative disorders are a heterogeneous group of clinically and pathologically diverse disea...
A common histopathological hallmark of most neurodegenerative diseases is the presence of aberrant p...
The ubiquitin-proteasome system targets numerous cellular proteins for degradation. In addition, mod...
AbstractThe ubiquitin-proteasome system targets numerous cellular proteins for degradation. In addit...
The ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) is crucial for intracellular protein homeostasis and for degra...
Proteolysis by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway (UPP) in the nervous system has been extensively stu...
In response to environmental stimuli, cells make a series of adaptive changes to combat the injury, ...
Over thirty years have passed since the first description of ubiquitin-positive structures in the br...
At the cellular level, many neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), often considered proteinopathies, are ...
Abnormal protein aggregation and intracellular or extracellular accumulation of misfolded and aggreg...
The ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) is a catalytic machinery that targets numerous cellular protei...
Properly folded, functional proteins are essential for cell health. Cells sustain protein homeostasi...
Intraneuronal inclusion bodies are key pathological features of most age-related neurodegenerative d...
AbstractAssociation of protein inclusions or aggregates within brain tissues of patients with neurod...
A shared hallmark for many neurodegenerative disorders is the accumulation of toxic protein species ...
Neurodegenerative disorders are a heterogeneous group of clinically and pathologically diverse disea...
A common histopathological hallmark of most neurodegenerative diseases is the presence of aberrant p...
The ubiquitin-proteasome system targets numerous cellular proteins for degradation. In addition, mod...
AbstractThe ubiquitin-proteasome system targets numerous cellular proteins for degradation. In addit...
The ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) is crucial for intracellular protein homeostasis and for degra...
Proteolysis by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway (UPP) in the nervous system has been extensively stu...
In response to environmental stimuli, cells make a series of adaptive changes to combat the injury, ...
Over thirty years have passed since the first description of ubiquitin-positive structures in the br...
At the cellular level, many neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), often considered proteinopathies, are ...
Abnormal protein aggregation and intracellular or extracellular accumulation of misfolded and aggreg...
The ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) is a catalytic machinery that targets numerous cellular protei...
Properly folded, functional proteins are essential for cell health. Cells sustain protein homeostasi...