The application of cytostatic drugs targeting the high proliferation rates of cancer cells is currently the most commonly used treatment option in cancer chemotherapy. However, severe side effects and resistance mechanisms may occur as a result of such treatment, possibly limiting the therapeutic efficacy of these agents. In recent years, several therapeutic strategies have been developed that aim at targeting not the genomic integrity and replication machinery of cancer cells but instead their protein homeostasis. During malignant transformation, the cancer cell proteome develops vast aberrations in the expression of mutated proteins, oncoproteins, drug- and apoptosis-resistance proteins, etc. A complex network of protein quality-control m...
Tumorigenesis is often associated with an unbalanced protein homeostasis (proteostasis) network, whi...
Advances in genomics and proteomics have unveiled an ever-growing number of key proteins and provide...
AbstractMistakes are part of our world and constantly occurring. Due to transcriptional and translat...
The application of cytostatic drugs targeting the high proliferation rates of cancer cells is curren...
Protein homeostasis (in short, ‘proteostasis’) requires the timely degradation of proteins to retain...
Despite significant advances in cancer diagnostics and therapeutics the majority of cancer unfortun...
Toxicity caused by aggregates of a misfolded protein is abolished with a drug that boosts cellular p...
Cancer cells often harbor numerous genomic insults and an altered metab. Together, these changes imp...
Proteins are the basic building blocks of the human body. Most proteins, after fulfilling their func...
To maintain proteostasis, cells must integrate information and activities that supervise protein syn...
Proteins are the fundamental building blocks of cells for diverse cellular and physiological functio...
Abstract The efficient production, folding, and secretion of proteins is critical for cancer cell su...
Cells must maintain their proteome homeostasis by balancing protein synthesis and degradation. This ...
Genomic alterations may make cancer cells more dependent than normal cells on mechanisms of proteost...
Abstract: The Ubiquitin-Proteasomes System (UPS) and autophagy, two main intracellular protein degra...
Tumorigenesis is often associated with an unbalanced protein homeostasis (proteostasis) network, whi...
Advances in genomics and proteomics have unveiled an ever-growing number of key proteins and provide...
AbstractMistakes are part of our world and constantly occurring. Due to transcriptional and translat...
The application of cytostatic drugs targeting the high proliferation rates of cancer cells is curren...
Protein homeostasis (in short, ‘proteostasis’) requires the timely degradation of proteins to retain...
Despite significant advances in cancer diagnostics and therapeutics the majority of cancer unfortun...
Toxicity caused by aggregates of a misfolded protein is abolished with a drug that boosts cellular p...
Cancer cells often harbor numerous genomic insults and an altered metab. Together, these changes imp...
Proteins are the basic building blocks of the human body. Most proteins, after fulfilling their func...
To maintain proteostasis, cells must integrate information and activities that supervise protein syn...
Proteins are the fundamental building blocks of cells for diverse cellular and physiological functio...
Abstract The efficient production, folding, and secretion of proteins is critical for cancer cell su...
Cells must maintain their proteome homeostasis by balancing protein synthesis and degradation. This ...
Genomic alterations may make cancer cells more dependent than normal cells on mechanisms of proteost...
Abstract: The Ubiquitin-Proteasomes System (UPS) and autophagy, two main intracellular protein degra...
Tumorigenesis is often associated with an unbalanced protein homeostasis (proteostasis) network, whi...
Advances in genomics and proteomics have unveiled an ever-growing number of key proteins and provide...
AbstractMistakes are part of our world and constantly occurring. Due to transcriptional and translat...