A progressive loss of protein homeostasis is characteristic of aging and a driver of neurodegeneration. To investigate this process quantitatively, we characterized proteome dynamics during brain aging in the short-lived vertebrate Nothobranchius furzeri combining transcriptomics and proteomics. We detected a progressive reduction in the correlation between protein and mRNA, mainly due to post-transcriptional mechanisms that account for over 40% of the age-regulated proteins. These changes cause a progressive loss of stoichiometry in several protein complexes, including ribosomes, which show impaired assembly/disassembly and are enriched in protein aggregates in old brains. Mechanistically, we show that reduction of proteasome activity is a...
Proteome damage plays a major role in aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Under health...
Biological aging is often described by its phenotypic effect on individuals. Still, its causes are m...
SummaryAging has been associated with a progressive decline of proteostasis, but how this process af...
A progressive loss of protein homeostasis is characteristic of aging and a driver of neurodegenerati...
Proteome and proteostasis network disruptions accompany proteostasis alterations, leading to accumul...
Aging is a prominent risk factor for neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs); however, the molecular mech...
Protein aggregation is a phenomenon of major relevance in neurodegenerative and neuromuscular disord...
Ageing is a major risk factor for the development of many diseases, prominently including neurodegen...
Abstract: Damaged and misfolded proteins accumulate during the aging process, impairing cell functio...
Protein metabolism plays central roles in age‐related decline and neurodegeneration. While a large b...
Brain function is highly dependent on a well-regulated, harmonic interaction of a multitude of cellu...
During aging, changes in gene expression are associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abi...
Proteome damage plays a major role in aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Under health...
Proteome damage plays a major role in aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Under health...
Proteome damage plays a major role in aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Under health...
Proteome damage plays a major role in aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Under health...
Biological aging is often described by its phenotypic effect on individuals. Still, its causes are m...
SummaryAging has been associated with a progressive decline of proteostasis, but how this process af...
A progressive loss of protein homeostasis is characteristic of aging and a driver of neurodegenerati...
Proteome and proteostasis network disruptions accompany proteostasis alterations, leading to accumul...
Aging is a prominent risk factor for neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs); however, the molecular mech...
Protein aggregation is a phenomenon of major relevance in neurodegenerative and neuromuscular disord...
Ageing is a major risk factor for the development of many diseases, prominently including neurodegen...
Abstract: Damaged and misfolded proteins accumulate during the aging process, impairing cell functio...
Protein metabolism plays central roles in age‐related decline and neurodegeneration. While a large b...
Brain function is highly dependent on a well-regulated, harmonic interaction of a multitude of cellu...
During aging, changes in gene expression are associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abi...
Proteome damage plays a major role in aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Under health...
Proteome damage plays a major role in aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Under health...
Proteome damage plays a major role in aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Under health...
Proteome damage plays a major role in aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Under health...
Biological aging is often described by its phenotypic effect on individuals. Still, its causes are m...
SummaryAging has been associated with a progressive decline of proteostasis, but how this process af...