Genome instability and loss of protein homeostasis are hallmark events of age-related diseases that include neurodegeneration. Several neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis are characterized by protein aggregation, while an impaired DNA damage response (DDR) as in many genetic DNA repair disorders leads to pronounced neuropathological features. It remains unclear to what degree these cellular events interconnect with each other in the development of neurological diseases. This review highlights how the loss of protein homeostasis and genome instability influence one other. We will discuss studies that illustrate this connection. DNA damage contrib...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...
Genome instability and loss of protein homeostasis are hallmark events of age-related diseases that ...
The consequences of improper DNA-maintenance overlap – at least partially – with those of a disrupte...
Protein homeostasis is fundamental for cell function and survival, because proteins are involved in ...
Cardiomyopathies, neuropathies, cancer and accelerated ageing are unequivocally distinct diseases, y...
Cardiomyopathies, neuropathies, cancer and accelerated ageing are unequivocally distinct diseases, y...
Cardiomyopathies, neuropathies, cancer and accelerated ageing are unequivocally distinct diseases, y...
Cardiomyopathies, neuropathies, cancer and accelerated ageing are unequivocally distinct diseases, y...
Abstract Protein homeostasis is fundamental for cell function and survival, because proteins are inv...
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) plays an important role in maintaining normal cell function and v...
Protein homeostasis or proteostasis is an essential balance of cellular protein levels mediated thro...
Protein homeostasis or proteostasis is an essential balance of cellular protein levels mediated thro...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...
Genome instability and loss of protein homeostasis are hallmark events of age-related diseases that ...
The consequences of improper DNA-maintenance overlap – at least partially – with those of a disrupte...
Protein homeostasis is fundamental for cell function and survival, because proteins are involved in ...
Cardiomyopathies, neuropathies, cancer and accelerated ageing are unequivocally distinct diseases, y...
Cardiomyopathies, neuropathies, cancer and accelerated ageing are unequivocally distinct diseases, y...
Cardiomyopathies, neuropathies, cancer and accelerated ageing are unequivocally distinct diseases, y...
Cardiomyopathies, neuropathies, cancer and accelerated ageing are unequivocally distinct diseases, y...
Abstract Protein homeostasis is fundamental for cell function and survival, because proteins are inv...
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) plays an important role in maintaining normal cell function and v...
Protein homeostasis or proteostasis is an essential balance of cellular protein levels mediated thro...
Protein homeostasis or proteostasis is an essential balance of cellular protein levels mediated thro...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...
International audienceAggregation of particular proteins in the form of inclusion bodies or plaques ...