Abstract Escherichia coli is one of the most widely used hosts for the production of recombinant proteins. However, very often the target protein accumulates into insoluble aggregates in a misfolded and biologically inactive form. Bacterial inclusion bodies are major bottlenecks in protein production and are hampering the development of top priority research areas such structural genomics. Inclusion body formation was formerly considered to occur via non-specific association of hydrophobic surfaces in folding intermediates. Increasing evidence, however, indicates that protein aggregation in bacteria resembles to the well-studied process of amyloid fibril formation. Both processes appear to rely on the formation of specific, sequence-depende...
In bacteria, protein overproduction results in the formation of inclusion bodies, sized protein aggr...
Protein biopharmaceuticals are highly successful, but their utility is compromised by their propensi...
Protein aggregation is a process in which identical proteins self-associate into imperfectly ordered...
Proteins suffer many conformational changes and interactions through their life, from their synthesi...
The project entitled "Sequential and structural determinants of protein aggregation" aims to study t...
Over the past few decades, an overwhelmingly vast amount of research has been dedicated to understan...
The aggregation of proteins compromises cell fitness, either because it titrates functional proteins...
Misfolding and aggregation of proteins have a negative impact on all living organisms. In recent yea...
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Aggregation is a sequence-specific process, nucleated by short aggregation-prone regions (APRs) that...
Protein folding often competes with intermolecular aggregation, which in most cases irreversibly ...
In the cell, protein folding into stable globular conformations is in competition with aggregation i...
Protein aggregation is a process in which identical proteins self-associate into imperfectly ordered...
Protein misfolding is usually deleterious for the cell, either as a consequence of the loss of prote...
Aggregation results in the formation of inclusion bodies, amyloid fibrils and folding aggregates. Su...
In bacteria, protein overproduction results in the formation of inclusion bodies, sized protein aggr...
Protein biopharmaceuticals are highly successful, but their utility is compromised by their propensi...
Protein aggregation is a process in which identical proteins self-associate into imperfectly ordered...
Proteins suffer many conformational changes and interactions through their life, from their synthesi...
The project entitled "Sequential and structural determinants of protein aggregation" aims to study t...
Over the past few decades, an overwhelmingly vast amount of research has been dedicated to understan...
The aggregation of proteins compromises cell fitness, either because it titrates functional proteins...
Misfolding and aggregation of proteins have a negative impact on all living organisms. In recent yea...
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Aggregation is a sequence-specific process, nucleated by short aggregation-prone regions (APRs) that...
Protein folding often competes with intermolecular aggregation, which in most cases irreversibly ...
In the cell, protein folding into stable globular conformations is in competition with aggregation i...
Protein aggregation is a process in which identical proteins self-associate into imperfectly ordered...
Protein misfolding is usually deleterious for the cell, either as a consequence of the loss of prote...
Aggregation results in the formation of inclusion bodies, amyloid fibrils and folding aggregates. Su...
In bacteria, protein overproduction results in the formation of inclusion bodies, sized protein aggr...
Protein biopharmaceuticals are highly successful, but their utility is compromised by their propensi...
Protein aggregation is a process in which identical proteins self-associate into imperfectly ordered...