Solubility is a requirement for many cellular processes. Loss of solubility and aggregation can lead to the partial or complete abrogation of protein function. Thus, understanding the relationship between protein evolution and aggregation is an important goal. Here, we analysed two deep mutational scanning experiments to investigate the role of protein aggregation in molecular evolution. In one data set, mutants of a protein involved in RNA biogenesis and processing, human TAR DNA binding protein 43 (TDP-43), were expressed in S. cerevisiae. In the other data set, mutants of a bacterial enzyme that controls resistance to penicillins and cephalosporins, TEM-1 beta-lactamase, were expressed in E. coli under the selective pressure of an antibi...
Protein biopharmaceuticals are highly successful, but their utility is compromised by their propensi...
Growing evidence suggests that aggregation-prone proteins are both harmful and functional for a cell...
textIn quiescent yeast, the widespread reorganization of cytosolic proteins into punctate has been o...
Solubility is a requirement for many cellular processes. Loss of solubility and aggregation can lead...
Solubility is a requirement for many cellular processes. Loss of solubility and aggregation can lead...
AbstractDespite genetic variation has the potential to arise new protein functions, spontaneous muta...
<div><p>Protein aggregation is a hallmark of over 30 human pathologies. In these diseases, the aggre...
The conversion of peptides and proteins into highly ordered and intractable aggregates is associated...
International audienceAbstract: Aggregation of initially stably structured proteins is involved in m...
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Proteins are essential cell components and correct folding is crucial for their biological activity....
Misfolding and aggregation of proteins have a negative impact on all living organisms. In recent yea...
Insoluble protein aggregates are the hallmarks of many neurodegenerative diseases. For example, aggr...
Natural selection shapes protein solubility to physiological requirements and recombinant applicatio...
textIt has been theorized that most proteins are under selection pressure to be soluble in crowded c...
Protein biopharmaceuticals are highly successful, but their utility is compromised by their propensi...
Growing evidence suggests that aggregation-prone proteins are both harmful and functional for a cell...
textIn quiescent yeast, the widespread reorganization of cytosolic proteins into punctate has been o...
Solubility is a requirement for many cellular processes. Loss of solubility and aggregation can lead...
Solubility is a requirement for many cellular processes. Loss of solubility and aggregation can lead...
AbstractDespite genetic variation has the potential to arise new protein functions, spontaneous muta...
<div><p>Protein aggregation is a hallmark of over 30 human pathologies. In these diseases, the aggre...
The conversion of peptides and proteins into highly ordered and intractable aggregates is associated...
International audienceAbstract: Aggregation of initially stably structured proteins is involved in m...
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Proteins are essential cell components and correct folding is crucial for their biological activity....
Misfolding and aggregation of proteins have a negative impact on all living organisms. In recent yea...
Insoluble protein aggregates are the hallmarks of many neurodegenerative diseases. For example, aggr...
Natural selection shapes protein solubility to physiological requirements and recombinant applicatio...
textIt has been theorized that most proteins are under selection pressure to be soluble in crowded c...
Protein biopharmaceuticals are highly successful, but their utility is compromised by their propensi...
Growing evidence suggests that aggregation-prone proteins are both harmful and functional for a cell...
textIn quiescent yeast, the widespread reorganization of cytosolic proteins into punctate has been o...