Formation of biomolecular condensates through liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) has been described for several pathogenic proteins linked to neurodegenerative diseases and is discussed as an early step in the formation of protein aggregates with neurotoxic properties. In prion diseases, neurodegeneration and formation of infectious prions is caused by aberrant folding of the cellular prion protein (PrPC). PrPC is characterized by a large intrinsically disordered N-terminal domain and a structured C-terminal globular domain. A significant fraction of mature PrPC is proteolytically processed in vivo into an entirely unstructured fragment, designated N1, and the corresponding C-terminal fragment C1 harboring the globular domain. Notab...
Despite the important role of prion domains in neurodegenerative disease, their physiological functi...
Despite the important role of prion domains in neurodegenerative disease, their physiological functi...
AbstractPrion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders, which are characterized by the accumul...
Aberrant protein folding underpins many neurodegenerative diseases as well as certain myopathies and...
Protein’s function is closely related to its structure: the polypeptide chain needs to be folded to ...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaProteins and RNAs assemble in membrane-less or...
The mammalian prion protein (PrPC) is composed of a large intrinsically disordered N-terminal and a ...
Proteins and RNAs assemble in membrane-less organelles that organize intracellular spaces and regula...
MOTIVATION: Eukaryotic cells contain different membrane-delimited compartments, which are crucial fo...
Proteins and RNAs assemble in membrane-less organelles that organize intracellular spaces and regula...
Mammalian prion protein is able to cause a multitude of neurological maladies, most notably the tran...
Biomolecular condensates act as indispensable membrane-less organelles for intracellular organizatio...
Biomolecular condensates act as indispensable membrane-less organelles for intracellular organizatio...
Biomolecular condensates act as indispensable membrane-less organelles for intracellular organizatio...
AbstractThe main hypothesis for prion diseases is that the cellular protein (PrPC) can be altered in...
Despite the important role of prion domains in neurodegenerative disease, their physiological functi...
Despite the important role of prion domains in neurodegenerative disease, their physiological functi...
AbstractPrion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders, which are characterized by the accumul...
Aberrant protein folding underpins many neurodegenerative diseases as well as certain myopathies and...
Protein’s function is closely related to its structure: the polypeptide chain needs to be folded to ...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaProteins and RNAs assemble in membrane-less or...
The mammalian prion protein (PrPC) is composed of a large intrinsically disordered N-terminal and a ...
Proteins and RNAs assemble in membrane-less organelles that organize intracellular spaces and regula...
MOTIVATION: Eukaryotic cells contain different membrane-delimited compartments, which are crucial fo...
Proteins and RNAs assemble in membrane-less organelles that organize intracellular spaces and regula...
Mammalian prion protein is able to cause a multitude of neurological maladies, most notably the tran...
Biomolecular condensates act as indispensable membrane-less organelles for intracellular organizatio...
Biomolecular condensates act as indispensable membrane-less organelles for intracellular organizatio...
Biomolecular condensates act as indispensable membrane-less organelles for intracellular organizatio...
AbstractThe main hypothesis for prion diseases is that the cellular protein (PrPC) can be altered in...
Despite the important role of prion domains in neurodegenerative disease, their physiological functi...
Despite the important role of prion domains in neurodegenerative disease, their physiological functi...
AbstractPrion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders, which are characterized by the accumul...