Familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies (FENIB) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease caused by point mutations in the gene for neuroserpin, a serine protease inhibitor of the nervous system. Different mutations are known that are responsible for mutant neuroserpin polymerization and accumulation as inclusion bodies in many cortical and subcortical neurons, thereby leading to cell death, dementia and epilepsy. Many efforts have been undertaken to elucidate the molecular pathways responsible for neuronal death. Most investigations have concentrated on analysis of intracellular mechanisms such as endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, ER-associated protein degradation (ERAD) and oxidative stress. We have generated a HEK-293...
The neuronal serpin neuroserpin undergoes polymerisation as a consequence of point mutations that al...
Neuroserpin is a serine protease inhibitor identified in a search for proteins implicated in neurona...
Proteinases and their inhibitors play important roles in neural development, homeostasis and disease...
Familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies (FENIB) is a progressive neurodegenerative...
The neurodegenerative condition FENIB (familiar encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies) is...
Neuroserpin is a 55 kDa glycoprotein that is secreted from axons of the central and peripheral nervo...
The serpinopathies are human pathologies caused by mutations that promote polymerisation and intrace...
Familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies (FENIB) is an autosomal dominant dementia ...
International audienceMutants of neuroserpin are retained as polymers within the endoplasmic reticul...
FENIB diseases are a distinct class of dementia pathologies, which show deposition of polymerised ne...
The serpinopathies are due to misfolding and intracellular polymerisation of mutant serpin variants ...
Neuroserpin is an axonally secreted serpin that is involved in regulating plasminogen and its enzyme...
() Confocal microscopy analysis of COS-7 cells cultured for 48 h after transfection with wild-type, ...
A feature of neurodegenerative diseases is the intraneuronal accumulation of misfolded proteins. In ...
金沢大学大学院医学系研究科脳細胞分子学FENIB (familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies) is caused by in...
The neuronal serpin neuroserpin undergoes polymerisation as a consequence of point mutations that al...
Neuroserpin is a serine protease inhibitor identified in a search for proteins implicated in neurona...
Proteinases and their inhibitors play important roles in neural development, homeostasis and disease...
Familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies (FENIB) is a progressive neurodegenerative...
The neurodegenerative condition FENIB (familiar encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies) is...
Neuroserpin is a 55 kDa glycoprotein that is secreted from axons of the central and peripheral nervo...
The serpinopathies are human pathologies caused by mutations that promote polymerisation and intrace...
Familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies (FENIB) is an autosomal dominant dementia ...
International audienceMutants of neuroserpin are retained as polymers within the endoplasmic reticul...
FENIB diseases are a distinct class of dementia pathologies, which show deposition of polymerised ne...
The serpinopathies are due to misfolding and intracellular polymerisation of mutant serpin variants ...
Neuroserpin is an axonally secreted serpin that is involved in regulating plasminogen and its enzyme...
() Confocal microscopy analysis of COS-7 cells cultured for 48 h after transfection with wild-type, ...
A feature of neurodegenerative diseases is the intraneuronal accumulation of misfolded proteins. In ...
金沢大学大学院医学系研究科脳細胞分子学FENIB (familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies) is caused by in...
The neuronal serpin neuroserpin undergoes polymerisation as a consequence of point mutations that al...
Neuroserpin is a serine protease inhibitor identified in a search for proteins implicated in neurona...
Proteinases and their inhibitors play important roles in neural development, homeostasis and disease...