© 2020 by the authors.Age-dependent alterations in the proteostasis network are crucial in the progress of prevalent neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which are characterized by the presence of insoluble protein deposits in degenerating neurons. Because molecular chaperones deter misfolded protein aggregation, regulate functional phase separation, and even dissolve noxious aggregates, they are considered major sentinels impeding the molecular processes that lead to cell damage in the course of these diseases. Indeed, members of the chaperome, such as molecular chaperones and co-chaperones, are increasingly recognized as therapeutic targets for the development of treatments agains...
Extracellular protein misfolding and aggregation underlie many of the most serious amyloidoses inclu...
Protein homeostasis (Proteostasis) is essential for correct and efficient protein function within th...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterised by the progressive loss of cells in the nervous system,...
The self-association of misfolded or damaged proteins into ordered amyloid-like aggregates character...
The formation of toxic protein aggregates is a common denominator to many neurode generative disease...
The formation of toxic protein aggregates is a common denominator to many neurodegenerative diseases...
Protein aggregation occurs when proteins adopt non-native conformations, exposing hydrophobic surfac...
AbstractThe most conspicuous feature of many neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's, Par...
AbstractHuman misfolding diseases arise when proteins adopt non-native conformations that endow them...
Proteins have the intrinsic ability to convert from their native functional state into insoluble fib...
Human neurodegenerative diseases arise from a wide array of genetic and environmental factors. Despi...
Protein homeostasis or proteostasis involves an intricate balance between the synthesis, folding, lo...
Protein oligomerization has two notable aspects: it is crucial for the performing cellular and molec...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by the degeneration of our brain cells. One of the most...
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Extracellular protein misfolding and aggregation underlie many of the most serious amyloidoses inclu...
Protein homeostasis (Proteostasis) is essential for correct and efficient protein function within th...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterised by the progressive loss of cells in the nervous system,...
The self-association of misfolded or damaged proteins into ordered amyloid-like aggregates character...
The formation of toxic protein aggregates is a common denominator to many neurode generative disease...
The formation of toxic protein aggregates is a common denominator to many neurodegenerative diseases...
Protein aggregation occurs when proteins adopt non-native conformations, exposing hydrophobic surfac...
AbstractThe most conspicuous feature of many neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's, Par...
AbstractHuman misfolding diseases arise when proteins adopt non-native conformations that endow them...
Proteins have the intrinsic ability to convert from their native functional state into insoluble fib...
Human neurodegenerative diseases arise from a wide array of genetic and environmental factors. Despi...
Protein homeostasis or proteostasis involves an intricate balance between the synthesis, folding, lo...
Protein oligomerization has two notable aspects: it is crucial for the performing cellular and molec...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by the degeneration of our brain cells. One of the most...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146351/1/febs14576.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Extracellular protein misfolding and aggregation underlie many of the most serious amyloidoses inclu...
Protein homeostasis (Proteostasis) is essential for correct and efficient protein function within th...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterised by the progressive loss of cells in the nervous system,...