نتایج جستجو برای: protein misfolding

تعداد نتایج: 1235138  

Journal: :Methods 2004
Christopher M Dobson

Newly synthesised proteins need to fold, often to intricate and close-packed structures, in order to function. The underlying mechanism by which this complex process takes place both in vitro and in vivo is now becoming understood, at least in general terms, as a result of the application of a wide range of biophysical and computational methods used in combination with the techniques of biochem...

2009
Shilpa Vashist Mimi Cushman James Shorter

Hsp104, a hexameric AAA+ ATPase found in yeast, transduces energy from cycles of ATP binding and hydrolysis to resolve disordered protein aggregates and cross-b amyloid conformers. These disaggregation activities are often co-ordinated by the Hsp70 chaperone system and confer considerable selective advantages. First, renaturation of aggregated conformers by Hsp104 is critical for yeast survival...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Eleanor W Trotter Camilla M-F Kao Ludmilla Berenfeld David Botstein Gregory A Petsko Joseph V Gray

Cells may sense heat shock via the accumulation of thermally misfolded proteins. To explore this possibility, we determined the effect of protein misfolding on gene expression in the absence of temperature changes. The imino acid analog azetidine-2-carboxylic acid (AZC) is incorporated into protein competitively with proline and causes reduced thermal stability or misfolding. We found that addi...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2006
I E Sánchez J Tejero C Gómez-Moreno M Medina L Serrano

Several contrasting hypotheses have been formulated about the influence of functional and conformational properties, like stability and avoidance of misfolding, on the evolution of protein globular domains. Selection at functional sites has been suggested to be detrimental to stability or coupled to it. Avoidance of misfolding may be achieved by discarding misfolding-prone sequences or by maint...

Journal: :Quarterly reviews of biophysics 2007
S Walter Englander Leland Mayne Mallela M G Krishna

Two fundamentally different views of how proteins fold are now being debated. Do proteins fold through multiple unpredictable routes directed only by the energetically downhill nature of the folding landscape or do they fold through specific intermediates in a defined pathway that systematically puts predetermined pieces of the target native protein into place? It has now become possible to det...

Journal: :Seminars in cell & developmental biology 2004
Christopher M Dobson

This review summarises our current understanding of the underlying and universal mechanism by which newly synthesised proteins achieve their biologically functional states. Protein molecules, however, all have a finite tendency either to misfold, or to fail to maintain their correctly folded states, under some circumstances. This article describes some of the consequences of such behaviour, par...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Ellen A A Nollen Susana M Garcia Gijs van Haaften Soojin Kim Alejandro Chavez Richard I Morimoto Ronald H A Plasterk

Protein misfolding and the formation of aggregates are increasingly recognized components of the pathology of human genetic disease and hallmarks of many neurodegenerative disorders. As exemplified by polyglutamine diseases, the propensity for protein misfolding is associated with the length of polyglutamine expansions and age-dependent changes in protein-folding homeostasis, suggesting a criti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2013

Journal: :CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets 2009

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