Protein folding in the cell is a tightly regulated process, involving a series of proteins, from molecular chaperones to proteases that assist the folding process and monitor the quality of the final product. Despite this control, genetic or sporadic factors may compromise protein folding and the folded state resulting in the formation of non-native misfolded, destabilised, aggregated or fibrillar species. These are hallmarks of the so-called protein conformational disorders, in which the altered protein conformations result in cell toxicity, functional deficiency or lead to dominant negative effects. Examples of such pathologies include neurodegenerative and metabolic disorders. In recent years, it has become clear that several different s...
nhgri.nih.gov The native (correctly folded) state of a protein is required for biological activity a...
Molecular chaperones assist de novo protein folding and facilitate the refolding of stress‐denatured...
SummaryLoss-of-function diseases are often caused by a mutation in a protein traversing the secretor...
Protein folding in the cell is a tightly regulated process, involving a series of proteins, from mol...
Abstract: Protein folding in the cell is a tightly regulated process, involving a series of proteins...
Various small molecules present in biological systems can assist protein folding <i>in vitro</i> and...
Abstract: Protein misfolding and aggregation cause a large number of neurodegenerative diseases in h...
Protein folding is the process by which a polypeptide chain acquires its functional, native 3D struc...
Human neurodegenerative diseases arise from a wide array of genetic and environmental factors. Despi...
The biological functions of proteins are governed by their three-dimensional fold. Protein folding, ...
Proteins are composed of linear chains of amino acids. Upon synthesis in the cell, most proteins mus...
After the discovery of the need for extensive assistance in protein folding in the case of many nasc...
At the present time, protein folding is an extremely active field of research including aspects of b...
Stress-denatured or de novo synthesized and translocated unfolded polypeptides can spontaneously rea...
Molecular chaperones are a class of proteins that interact with the non-native conformations of othe...
nhgri.nih.gov The native (correctly folded) state of a protein is required for biological activity a...
Molecular chaperones assist de novo protein folding and facilitate the refolding of stress‐denatured...
SummaryLoss-of-function diseases are often caused by a mutation in a protein traversing the secretor...
Protein folding in the cell is a tightly regulated process, involving a series of proteins, from mol...
Abstract: Protein folding in the cell is a tightly regulated process, involving a series of proteins...
Various small molecules present in biological systems can assist protein folding <i>in vitro</i> and...
Abstract: Protein misfolding and aggregation cause a large number of neurodegenerative diseases in h...
Protein folding is the process by which a polypeptide chain acquires its functional, native 3D struc...
Human neurodegenerative diseases arise from a wide array of genetic and environmental factors. Despi...
The biological functions of proteins are governed by their three-dimensional fold. Protein folding, ...
Proteins are composed of linear chains of amino acids. Upon synthesis in the cell, most proteins mus...
After the discovery of the need for extensive assistance in protein folding in the case of many nasc...
At the present time, protein folding is an extremely active field of research including aspects of b...
Stress-denatured or de novo synthesized and translocated unfolded polypeptides can spontaneously rea...
Molecular chaperones are a class of proteins that interact with the non-native conformations of othe...
nhgri.nih.gov The native (correctly folded) state of a protein is required for biological activity a...
Molecular chaperones assist de novo protein folding and facilitate the refolding of stress‐denatured...
SummaryLoss-of-function diseases are often caused by a mutation in a protein traversing the secretor...