Aging is a biological process characterized by the irreversible and time-dependent deterioration of cell functions, tissues, and organs. Accumulating studies in a wide range of species from yeast to human revealed changes associated with the aging process to be conserved throughout evolution. The main characteristics of aging are (i) genomic instability, (ii) loss of telomere function, (iii) epigenetic changes,(iv) increased cellular senescence, (v) depletion of the stem cell pool, (vi) altered intercellular communication and (vii) loss of protein homeostasis. Among the multiple molecular mechanisms underlying aging, alterations of the translation machinery affecting the rate and selectivity of protein biosynthesis seem to play a central ro...
Alterations in the rate and extent of protein synthesis, accuracy, posttranslational modifications a...
Aging, an inevitable path of life defined by gradual deterioration of function and ultimately death....
Physiological homeostasis becomes compromised during ageing, as a result of impairment of cellular p...
Protein metabolism plays central roles in age‐related decline and neurodegeneration. While a large b...
Ageing leads to dramatic changes in the physiology of many different tissues resulting in a spectrum...
Reduced provision of protein translation machinery promotes healthy aging in a number of animal mode...
Although the stress response in eukaryotes depends on early events triggered in cells by environment...
Loss of proteostasis is a fundamental process driving aging. Proteostasis is affected by the accurac...
Summary Whether errors in protein synthesis play a role in aging has been a subject of intense debat...
Ageing is a malleable process and outstanding discoveries demonstrate that: 1) a single point mutati...
Translation is a major step in the production of functional protein from coding regions, and as such...
Abstract: The production of newly synthesized proteins is a key process of protein homeostasis that ...
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Cellular senescence, a hallmark of aging, is defined as irreversible cell cycle arrest in response t...
Gene expression profiling has identified numerous processes altered in aging, but how these changes ...
Alterations in the rate and extent of protein synthesis, accuracy, posttranslational modifications a...
Aging, an inevitable path of life defined by gradual deterioration of function and ultimately death....
Physiological homeostasis becomes compromised during ageing, as a result of impairment of cellular p...
Protein metabolism plays central roles in age‐related decline and neurodegeneration. While a large b...
Ageing leads to dramatic changes in the physiology of many different tissues resulting in a spectrum...
Reduced provision of protein translation machinery promotes healthy aging in a number of animal mode...
Although the stress response in eukaryotes depends on early events triggered in cells by environment...
Loss of proteostasis is a fundamental process driving aging. Proteostasis is affected by the accurac...
Summary Whether errors in protein synthesis play a role in aging has been a subject of intense debat...
Ageing is a malleable process and outstanding discoveries demonstrate that: 1) a single point mutati...
Translation is a major step in the production of functional protein from coding regions, and as such...
Abstract: The production of newly synthesized proteins is a key process of protein homeostasis that ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111120/1/j.1532-5415.1997.tb01518.x.pd
Cellular senescence, a hallmark of aging, is defined as irreversible cell cycle arrest in response t...
Gene expression profiling has identified numerous processes altered in aging, but how these changes ...
Alterations in the rate and extent of protein synthesis, accuracy, posttranslational modifications a...
Aging, an inevitable path of life defined by gradual deterioration of function and ultimately death....
Physiological homeostasis becomes compromised during ageing, as a result of impairment of cellular p...