The accumulation of altered proteins is a common pathogenic mechanism in several neurodegenerative disorders. A causal role of protein aggregation was originally proposed in Alzheimer's disease (AD) where extracellular deposition of beta-amyloid (Abeta) is the main neuropathological feature. It is now believed that intracellular deposition of aggregated proteins may be relevant in Parkinson's disease (PD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and polyglutamine disorders. An impairment of ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) appears directly involved in these disorders. We reviewed the results on the role of protein misfolding in AD and PD and the influence of mutations associated with these diseases on the expression of amyloidogenic proteins. Result...
Cellular deposition of protein aggregates, one of the hallmarks of neurodegeneration, disrupts cellu...
The central event in protein misfolding disorders (PMDs) is the accumulation of a misfolded form of ...
Dysfunction of cellular homeostasis can lead to misfolding of proteins thus acquiring conformations ...
The accumulation of altered proteins is a common pathogenic mechanism in several neurodegenerative d...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) are the two most common neurodegenerative dise...
Neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD), are in...
International audienceAlzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases are the most prevalent neurodegenerative ...
In the early twentieth century, histopathological staining of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pa...
A protein is a large biomolecule which consists of one or more chains of amino acid residues. Protei...
Neurodegeneration is characterized by a progressive loss of nerve structure and function which lead ...
Protein misfolding and aggregation into insoluble amyloid deposits are often associated with neurode...
Protein aggregation is commonly associated with a large number of neurodegenerative disorders such a...
The gold standard for a definitive diagnosis of Parkinson disease (PD) is the pathologic finding of ...
Protein aggregation occurs in vivo as a result of improper folding or misfolding. Diverse diseases a...
Protein aggregation trends in neurodegenerative diseases are largely unmapped due to the complex nat...
Cellular deposition of protein aggregates, one of the hallmarks of neurodegeneration, disrupts cellu...
The central event in protein misfolding disorders (PMDs) is the accumulation of a misfolded form of ...
Dysfunction of cellular homeostasis can lead to misfolding of proteins thus acquiring conformations ...
The accumulation of altered proteins is a common pathogenic mechanism in several neurodegenerative d...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) are the two most common neurodegenerative dise...
Neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD), are in...
International audienceAlzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases are the most prevalent neurodegenerative ...
In the early twentieth century, histopathological staining of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pa...
A protein is a large biomolecule which consists of one or more chains of amino acid residues. Protei...
Neurodegeneration is characterized by a progressive loss of nerve structure and function which lead ...
Protein misfolding and aggregation into insoluble amyloid deposits are often associated with neurode...
Protein aggregation is commonly associated with a large number of neurodegenerative disorders such a...
The gold standard for a definitive diagnosis of Parkinson disease (PD) is the pathologic finding of ...
Protein aggregation occurs in vivo as a result of improper folding or misfolding. Diverse diseases a...
Protein aggregation trends in neurodegenerative diseases are largely unmapped due to the complex nat...
Cellular deposition of protein aggregates, one of the hallmarks of neurodegeneration, disrupts cellu...
The central event in protein misfolding disorders (PMDs) is the accumulation of a misfolded form of ...
Dysfunction of cellular homeostasis can lead to misfolding of proteins thus acquiring conformations ...