Abstract Background Prefoldin is an evolutionarily conserved co-chaperone of the tailless complex polypeptide 1 ring complex (TRiC)/chaperonin containing tailless complex 1 (CCT). The prefoldin complex consists of six subunits that are known to transfer newly produced cytoskeletal proteins to TRiC/CCT for folding polypeptides. Prefoldin function was recently linked to the maintenance of protein homeostasis, suggesting a more general function of the co-chaperone during cellular stress conditions. Prefoldin acts in an adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-independent manner, making it a suitable candidate to operate during stress conditions, such as mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondrial function depends on the production of mitochondrial proteins i...
With few exceptions, proteins that constitute the proteome of mitochondria originate outside of this...
Mitochondrial stress requires timely intervention to prevent mitochondria' and cellular dysfunction....
Summary: Dynamic processes such as fusion, fission, and trafficking are important in the regulation ...
Prefoldin is an evolutionarily conserved co-chaperone of the tailless complex polypeptide 1 ring com...
Cellular functions are largely performed by proteins. Defects in the production, folding, or removal...
Molecular chaperones are key players in proteostasis, the balance between protein synthesis, folding...
AbstractWe describe the discovery of a heterohexameric chaperone protein, prefoldin, based on its ab...
AbstractChaperone proteins have been initially identified by their ability to confer cellular resist...
Chaperone proteins have been initially identified by their ability to confer cellular resistance to ...
Cellular stability, assembly and activation of a growing list of macromolecular complexes require th...
Mitochondrial and cytosolic proteostasis are of central relevance for cellular stress resistance and...
Mitochondrial precursor proteins are synthesized in the cytosol and subsequently imported into mitoc...
AbstractMitochondria are compartmentalized organelles essential for numerous cellular functions incl...
Summary: Prefoldins (PFDNs) are evolutionary conserved co-chaperones, initially discovered in archae...
Protein folding is the essential process by which a linear chain of amino acids folds upon itself to...
With few exceptions, proteins that constitute the proteome of mitochondria originate outside of this...
Mitochondrial stress requires timely intervention to prevent mitochondria' and cellular dysfunction....
Summary: Dynamic processes such as fusion, fission, and trafficking are important in the regulation ...
Prefoldin is an evolutionarily conserved co-chaperone of the tailless complex polypeptide 1 ring com...
Cellular functions are largely performed by proteins. Defects in the production, folding, or removal...
Molecular chaperones are key players in proteostasis, the balance between protein synthesis, folding...
AbstractWe describe the discovery of a heterohexameric chaperone protein, prefoldin, based on its ab...
AbstractChaperone proteins have been initially identified by their ability to confer cellular resist...
Chaperone proteins have been initially identified by their ability to confer cellular resistance to ...
Cellular stability, assembly and activation of a growing list of macromolecular complexes require th...
Mitochondrial and cytosolic proteostasis are of central relevance for cellular stress resistance and...
Mitochondrial precursor proteins are synthesized in the cytosol and subsequently imported into mitoc...
AbstractMitochondria are compartmentalized organelles essential for numerous cellular functions incl...
Summary: Prefoldins (PFDNs) are evolutionary conserved co-chaperones, initially discovered in archae...
Protein folding is the essential process by which a linear chain of amino acids folds upon itself to...
With few exceptions, proteins that constitute the proteome of mitochondria originate outside of this...
Mitochondrial stress requires timely intervention to prevent mitochondria' and cellular dysfunction....
Summary: Dynamic processes such as fusion, fission, and trafficking are important in the regulation ...