AbstractThe accumulation of aggregated protein in the cell is associated with the pathology of many diseases and constitutes a major concern in protein production. Intracellular aggregates have been traditionally regarded as nonspecific associations of misfolded polypeptides. This view is challenged by studies demonstrating that, in vitro, aggregation often involves specific interactions. However, little is known about the specificity of in vivo protein deposition. Here, we investigate the degree of in vivo co-aggregation between two self-aggregating proteins, Aβ42 amyloid peptide and foot-and-mouth disease virus VP1 capsid protein, in prokaryotic cells. In addition, the ultrastructure of intracellular aggregates is explored to decipher whe...
AbstractProtein aggregation is a problem with a multitude of consequences, ranging from affecting pr...
© 2014 Dr. Saskia PollingA growing number of diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, certain cancers and ...
The inability of a protein to adopt its native and soluble conformation (protein misfolding) is the ...
AbstractProtein aggregation is related to many human disorders and constitutes a major bottleneck in...
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Protein aggregation is a process in which identical proteins self-associate into imperfectly ordered...
AbstractInclusion bodies are refractile, intracellular protein aggregates usually observed in bacter...
Protein aggregation is a process in which identical proteins self-associate into imperfectly ordered...
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are insoluble aggregate structures that commonly form upon overexpression of ...
Protein aggregation is often studied in the context of neurodegenerative diseases. Deposits of supra...
Over the past few decades, an overwhelmingly vast amount of research has been dedicated to understan...
Amyloids are unbranched protein fibrils with a characteristic spatial structure. Although the amyloi...
Aggregation results in the formation of inclusion bodies, amyloid fibrils and folding aggregates. Su...
An increasing number of proteins are being shown to assemble into amyloid structures, self-seeding f...
Fibrillar protein aggregation is a hallmark of a variety of human diseases. Examples include the dep...
AbstractProtein aggregation is a problem with a multitude of consequences, ranging from affecting pr...
© 2014 Dr. Saskia PollingA growing number of diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, certain cancers and ...
The inability of a protein to adopt its native and soluble conformation (protein misfolding) is the ...
AbstractProtein aggregation is related to many human disorders and constitutes a major bottleneck in...
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Protein aggregation is a process in which identical proteins self-associate into imperfectly ordered...
AbstractInclusion bodies are refractile, intracellular protein aggregates usually observed in bacter...
Protein aggregation is a process in which identical proteins self-associate into imperfectly ordered...
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are insoluble aggregate structures that commonly form upon overexpression of ...
Protein aggregation is often studied in the context of neurodegenerative diseases. Deposits of supra...
Over the past few decades, an overwhelmingly vast amount of research has been dedicated to understan...
Amyloids are unbranched protein fibrils with a characteristic spatial structure. Although the amyloi...
Aggregation results in the formation of inclusion bodies, amyloid fibrils and folding aggregates. Su...
An increasing number of proteins are being shown to assemble into amyloid structures, self-seeding f...
Fibrillar protein aggregation is a hallmark of a variety of human diseases. Examples include the dep...
AbstractProtein aggregation is a problem with a multitude of consequences, ranging from affecting pr...
© 2014 Dr. Saskia PollingA growing number of diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, certain cancers and ...
The inability of a protein to adopt its native and soluble conformation (protein misfolding) is the ...