SummaryHeat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and, in eukaryotic cells, triggers aggregation of proteins and RNA into stress granules. We have carried out extensive proteomic studies to quantify heat-triggered aggregation and subsequent disaggregation in budding yeast, identifying >170 endogenous proteins aggregating within minutes of heat shock in multiple subcellular compartments. We demonstrate that these aggregated proteins are not misfolded and destined for degradation. Stable-isotope labeling reveals that even severely aggregated endogenous proteins are disaggregated without degradation during recovery from shock, contrasting with the rapid degradation observed for many exogenous thermolabile proteins. Although aggregation lik...
More than a hundred proteins in yeast reversibly aggregate and phase-separate in response to various...
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is crucial to maintain normal cell activity. Loss of proteostasis...
Protein damage segregates asymmetrically in dividing yeast cells, rejuvenating daughters at the expe...
SummaryHeat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and, in eukaryotic cells, triggers aggregation...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and, in eukaryotic cells, triggers aggregation of pro...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and in eukaryotic cells triggers aggregation of prote...
Temperature fluctuation is one of the most frequent threats to which organisms are exposed in nature...
Cells have developed protein quality-control strategies to manage the accumulation of misfolded subs...
Protein aggregation is often a hallmark of protein homeostasis disruption in the cell. Accumulation ...
SummaryBackgroundExposure of cells to severe heat stress causes not only misfolding and aggregation ...
Stresses such as heat shock trigger formation of protein aggregates and induction of a disaggregatio...
Abstract Protein aggregates have negative implications in disease. While reductionist experiments ha...
Stress-induced protein aggregation represents a major threat for cell survival and is also associate...
AbstractHsp104 is a stress tolerance factor that promotes the reactivation of heat-damaged proteins ...
Data de publicació electrónica: 01-01-2021Under thermal stress, different protein quality control (P...
More than a hundred proteins in yeast reversibly aggregate and phase-separate in response to various...
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is crucial to maintain normal cell activity. Loss of proteostasis...
Protein damage segregates asymmetrically in dividing yeast cells, rejuvenating daughters at the expe...
SummaryHeat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and, in eukaryotic cells, triggers aggregation...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and, in eukaryotic cells, triggers aggregation of pro...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and in eukaryotic cells triggers aggregation of prote...
Temperature fluctuation is one of the most frequent threats to which organisms are exposed in nature...
Cells have developed protein quality-control strategies to manage the accumulation of misfolded subs...
Protein aggregation is often a hallmark of protein homeostasis disruption in the cell. Accumulation ...
SummaryBackgroundExposure of cells to severe heat stress causes not only misfolding and aggregation ...
Stresses such as heat shock trigger formation of protein aggregates and induction of a disaggregatio...
Abstract Protein aggregates have negative implications in disease. While reductionist experiments ha...
Stress-induced protein aggregation represents a major threat for cell survival and is also associate...
AbstractHsp104 is a stress tolerance factor that promotes the reactivation of heat-damaged proteins ...
Data de publicació electrónica: 01-01-2021Under thermal stress, different protein quality control (P...
More than a hundred proteins in yeast reversibly aggregate and phase-separate in response to various...
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is crucial to maintain normal cell activity. Loss of proteostasis...
Protein damage segregates asymmetrically in dividing yeast cells, rejuvenating daughters at the expe...