Protein homeostasis is an equilibrium of paramount importance that maintains cellular performance by preserving an efficient proteome. This equilibrium avoids the accumulation of potentially toxic proteins, which could lead to cellular stress and death. While the regulators of proteostasis are the machineries controlling protein production, folding and degradation, several other factors can influence this process. Here, we have considered two factors influencing protein turnover: the subcellular localization of a protein and its functional state. For this purpose, we used an imaging approach based on the pulse-labeling of 17 representative SNAP-tag constructs for measuring protein lifetimes. With this approach, we obtained precise measureme...
<div><p>The ability to regulate protein levels in live cells is crucial to understanding protein fun...
A major challenge in cell biology is to identify the subcellular distribution of proteins within cel...
Classical quantitative proteomics studies focus on the relative or absolute concentration of protein...
A better understanding of proteostasis in health and disease requires robust methods to determine pr...
Proteins that terminally fail to acquire their native structure are detected and degraded by cellula...
Measuring the properties of endogenous cell proteins, such as expression level, subcellular localiza...
Living cells continuously degrade and resynthesize their constituent proteins. The maintenance of pr...
Cells need to reliably control their proteome composition to maintain homeostasis and regulate growt...
Protein degradation provides an important regulatory mechanism used to control cell cycle progressio...
Cells need to be able to precisely control their proteome composition in order to maintain homeostas...
Protein turnover, the net result of protein synthesis and degradation, enables cells to remodel thei...
The ability to regulate protein levels in live cells is crucial to understanding protein function. I...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Biology, 2017.Living cells continuously degr...
© 2018 Candice Bianca RaeburnProteostasis (protein homeostasis) is essential for keeping the proteom...
Although much is known about protein folding in buffers, it remains unclear how the cellular protein...
<div><p>The ability to regulate protein levels in live cells is crucial to understanding protein fun...
A major challenge in cell biology is to identify the subcellular distribution of proteins within cel...
Classical quantitative proteomics studies focus on the relative or absolute concentration of protein...
A better understanding of proteostasis in health and disease requires robust methods to determine pr...
Proteins that terminally fail to acquire their native structure are detected and degraded by cellula...
Measuring the properties of endogenous cell proteins, such as expression level, subcellular localiza...
Living cells continuously degrade and resynthesize their constituent proteins. The maintenance of pr...
Cells need to reliably control their proteome composition to maintain homeostasis and regulate growt...
Protein degradation provides an important regulatory mechanism used to control cell cycle progressio...
Cells need to be able to precisely control their proteome composition in order to maintain homeostas...
Protein turnover, the net result of protein synthesis and degradation, enables cells to remodel thei...
The ability to regulate protein levels in live cells is crucial to understanding protein function. I...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Biology, 2017.Living cells continuously degr...
© 2018 Candice Bianca RaeburnProteostasis (protein homeostasis) is essential for keeping the proteom...
Although much is known about protein folding in buffers, it remains unclear how the cellular protein...
<div><p>The ability to regulate protein levels in live cells is crucial to understanding protein fun...
A major challenge in cell biology is to identify the subcellular distribution of proteins within cel...
Classical quantitative proteomics studies focus on the relative or absolute concentration of protein...