[HTML][HTML] Aging and the aggregating proteome
DC David - Frontiers in genetics, 2012 - frontiersin.org
For all organisms promoting protein homeostasis is a high priority in order to optimize
cellular functions and resources. However, there is accumulating evidence that aging leads …
cellular functions and resources. However, there is accumulating evidence that aging leads …
The mechanistic links between proteasome activity, aging and agerelated diseases
I Saez, D Vilchez - Current genomics, 2014 - ingentaconnect.com
Damaged and misfolded proteins accumulate during the aging process, impairing cell
function and tissue homeostasis. These perturbations to protein homeostasis (proteostasis) …
function and tissue homeostasis. These perturbations to protein homeostasis (proteostasis) …
Proteostasis impairment in protein-misfolding and-aggregation diseases
Cells possess an extensive network of components to safeguard proteome integrity and
maintain protein homeostasis (proteostasis). When this proteostasis network (PN) declines …
maintain protein homeostasis (proteostasis). When this proteostasis network (PN) declines …
Systemic stress signalling: understanding the cell non-autonomous control of proteostasis
Proteome maintenance is crucial to cellular health and viability, and is typically thought to be
controlled in a cell-autonomous manner. However, recent evidence indicates that protein …
controlled in a cell-autonomous manner. However, recent evidence indicates that protein …
Functional modules of the proteostasis network
Cells invest in an extensive network of factors to maintain protein homeostasis (proteostasis)
and prevent the accumulation of potentially toxic protein aggregates. This proteostasis …
and prevent the accumulation of potentially toxic protein aggregates. This proteostasis …
Cell-nonautonomous regulation of proteostasis in aging and disease
RI Morimoto - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 2020 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
The functional health of the proteome is determined by properties of the proteostasis
network (PN) that regulates protein synthesis, folding, macromolecular assembly …
network (PN) that regulates protein synthesis, folding, macromolecular assembly …
Protein homeostasis: live long, won't prosper
BH Toyama, MW Hetzer - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2013 - nature.com
Protein turnover is an effective way of maintaining a functional proteome, as old and
potentially damaged polypeptides are destroyed and replaced by newly synthesized copies …
potentially damaged polypeptides are destroyed and replaced by newly synthesized copies …
Proteostasis failure in neurodegenerative diseases: focus on oxidative stress
A Höhn, A Tramutola, R Cascella - Oxidative medicine and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Protein homeostasis or proteostasis is an essential balance of cellular protein levels
mediated through an extensive network of biochemical pathways that regulate different …
mediated through an extensive network of biochemical pathways that regulate different …
Proteotoxic stress and inducible chaperone networks in neurodegenerative disease and aging
RI Morimoto - Genes & development, 2008 - genesdev.cshlp.org
The long-term health of the cell is inextricably linked to protein quality control. Under optimal
conditions this is accomplished by protein homeostasis, a highly complex network of …
conditions this is accomplished by protein homeostasis, a highly complex network of …
Shaping proteostasis at the cellular, tissue, and organismal level
The proteostasis network (PN) regulates protein synthesis, folding, transport, and
degradation to maintain proteome integrity and limit the accumulation of protein aggregates …
degradation to maintain proteome integrity and limit the accumulation of protein aggregates …