To counteract proteotoxic stress and cellular aging, protein quality control (PQC) systems rely on the refolding, degradation and sequestration of misfolded proteins. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae the Hsp70 chaperone system plays a central role in protein refolding, while degradation is predominantly executed by the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS). The sequestrases Hsp42 and Btn2 deposit misfolded proteins in cytosolic and nuclear inclusions, thereby restricting the accessibility of misfolded proteins to Hsp70 and preventing the exhaustion of limited Hsp70 resources. Therefore, in yeast, sequestrase mutants show negative genetic interactions with double mutants lacking the Hsp70 co-chaperone Fes1 and the Hsp104 disaggregase (fes1Δ hsp104Δ, ...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
Protein folding is the process in which polypeptides in their non-native states attain the unique fo...
Protein folding is the process in which polypeptides in their non-native states attain the unique fo...
To counteract proteotoxic stress and cellular aging, protein quality control (PQC) systems rely on t...
To counteract proteotoxic stress and cellular aging, protein quality control (PQC) systems rely on t...
To counteract proteotoxic stress and cellular aging, protein quality control (PQC) systems rely on t...
Proteins have to be folded to their native structures to be functionally expressed. Misfolded protei...
Proteins have to be folded to their native structures to be functionally expressed. Misfolded protei...
Proteins have to be folded to their native structures to be functionally expressed. Misfolded protei...
Protein misfolding is cytotoxic and the accumulation of misfolded proteins threatens cell fitness an...
Protein misfolding is cytotoxic and the accumulation of misfolded proteins threatens cell fitness an...
The purpose of protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is to maintain proteome integrity, thereby promoti...
The purpose of protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is to maintain proteome integrity, thereby promoti...
70 kDa heat shock proteins (Hsp70) are essential chaperones of the protein quality control network; ...
70 kDa heat shock proteins (Hsp70) are essential chaperones of the protein quality control network; ...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
Protein folding is the process in which polypeptides in their non-native states attain the unique fo...
Protein folding is the process in which polypeptides in their non-native states attain the unique fo...
To counteract proteotoxic stress and cellular aging, protein quality control (PQC) systems rely on t...
To counteract proteotoxic stress and cellular aging, protein quality control (PQC) systems rely on t...
To counteract proteotoxic stress and cellular aging, protein quality control (PQC) systems rely on t...
Proteins have to be folded to their native structures to be functionally expressed. Misfolded protei...
Proteins have to be folded to their native structures to be functionally expressed. Misfolded protei...
Proteins have to be folded to their native structures to be functionally expressed. Misfolded protei...
Protein misfolding is cytotoxic and the accumulation of misfolded proteins threatens cell fitness an...
Protein misfolding is cytotoxic and the accumulation of misfolded proteins threatens cell fitness an...
The purpose of protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is to maintain proteome integrity, thereby promoti...
The purpose of protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is to maintain proteome integrity, thereby promoti...
70 kDa heat shock proteins (Hsp70) are essential chaperones of the protein quality control network; ...
70 kDa heat shock proteins (Hsp70) are essential chaperones of the protein quality control network; ...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
Protein folding is the process in which polypeptides in their non-native states attain the unique fo...
Protein folding is the process in which polypeptides in their non-native states attain the unique fo...