Protein aggregation is a widespread phenomenon in cells and associated with pathological conditions. Yet, little is known about the rules that govern protein aggregation in living cells. In this study, we biochemically isolated aggregation-prone proteins and used computational analyses to identify characteristics that are linked to physiological and arsenite-induced aggregation in living yeast cells. High protein abundance, extensive physical interactions, and certain structural properties are positively correlated with an increased aggregation propensity. The aggregated proteins have high translation rates and are substrates of ribosome-associated Hsp70 chaperones, indicating that they are susceptible for aggregation primarily during trans...
Protein sequences have evolved to optimize biological function that usually requires a well-defined ...
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is crucial to maintain normal cell activity. Loss of proteostasis...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and in eukaryotic cells triggers aggregation of prote...
Several metals and metalloids profoundly affect biological systems, but their impact on the proteome...
Protein aggregation is often a hallmark of protein homeostasis disruption in the cell. Accumulation ...
A subset of the proteome is prone to aggregate formation, which is prevented by chaperones in the ce...
Aggregation-prone proteins (APPs) have been implicated in numerous human diseases but the underlying...
The toxic metalloid arsenic causes widespread misfolding and aggregation of cellular proteins. How t...
analysis of protein aggregation in yeast during physiological conditions and arsenite stres
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Misfolding and aggregation are major challenges in proteopathies, including Alzheimer's and Parkinso...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2017-12-04, accepted 2018-02-15, ...
This chapter describes how unicellular eukaryotic cells, especially the budding yeast S. cerevisiae,...
The appearance of protein aggregates is a hallmark of several pathologies including many neurodegene...
Protein destabilization by mutations or external stresses may lead to misfolding and aggregation in ...
Protein sequences have evolved to optimize biological function that usually requires a well-defined ...
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is crucial to maintain normal cell activity. Loss of proteostasis...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and in eukaryotic cells triggers aggregation of prote...
Several metals and metalloids profoundly affect biological systems, but their impact on the proteome...
Protein aggregation is often a hallmark of protein homeostasis disruption in the cell. Accumulation ...
A subset of the proteome is prone to aggregate formation, which is prevented by chaperones in the ce...
Aggregation-prone proteins (APPs) have been implicated in numerous human diseases but the underlying...
The toxic metalloid arsenic causes widespread misfolding and aggregation of cellular proteins. How t...
analysis of protein aggregation in yeast during physiological conditions and arsenite stres
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Misfolding and aggregation are major challenges in proteopathies, including Alzheimer's and Parkinso...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2017-12-04, accepted 2018-02-15, ...
This chapter describes how unicellular eukaryotic cells, especially the budding yeast S. cerevisiae,...
The appearance of protein aggregates is a hallmark of several pathologies including many neurodegene...
Protein destabilization by mutations or external stresses may lead to misfolding and aggregation in ...
Protein sequences have evolved to optimize biological function that usually requires a well-defined ...
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is crucial to maintain normal cell activity. Loss of proteostasis...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and in eukaryotic cells triggers aggregation of prote...