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- Molecular Chaperones
- Molecular chaperones 45
- Protein Folding 39
- metabolism 37
- Protein folding 28
- Proteins 22
- Chaperonin 60 14
- Protein Conformation 13
- Homeostasis 12
- Metabolism 12
- Chaperonin 10 11
- Chaperonins 11
- Heat-Shock Proteins 10
- chemistry 10
- physiology 10
- genetics 8
- Heat shock proteins 7
- Mitochondria 7
- Mitochondrial Proteins 7
- Endoplasmic Reticulum 6
- Endoplasmic reticulum 6
- HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins 6
- Molecular aspects 6
- Signal Transduction 6
- Diseases 5
- Neoplasms 5
- classification 5
- Adenosine Triphosphate 4
- Chaperonin Containing TCP-1 4
- Conformation 4
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Aging and protein homeostasis
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Contents: Aging and protein homeostasis -- What is the role of proteotoxicity in aging? …”
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Protein homeostasis in mitochondria chaperones and proteases of the mitochondrial matrix /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein homeostasis in mitochondria: the role of chaperones and proteases -- Principles of mitochondrial protein homeostasis -- Protein quality control in the matrix compartment -- Substrate selectivity of the mitochondrial protease Pim1 -- Proteomic analysis of mitochondrial protein turnover -- Proteome alterations under oxidative stress -- Identification of aggregation-prone polypeptides -- Protective effects of chaperones -- Cooperation of Hsp78 and Pim1 in removal of aggregated polypeptides.…”
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Protein homeostasis in mitochondria AAA+ chaperones & proteases /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein homeostasis in mitochondria -- Mitochondria play an important role in ageing and disease -- Quality control of mitochondria is controlled at three different levels -- Protein quality control (PQC) in mitochondria is maintained by mitochondrial chaperones and AAA+ proteases -- Following proteotoxic stress a specific mitochondrial unfolded protein response (mtUPR) is activated -- The AAA+ protease CLPXP is proposed to play a key role in mtUPR signaling -- A novel mtCLPX interacting protein that modulates the activity of mtCLPXP both in vitro and in vivo has been identified.…”
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Protein stability and folding
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein stability -- Folding and refolding -- Molecular chaperones -- Motions within proteins -- Protein classification by function -- Protein classification by complexity.…”
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Aging and protein homeostasis
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Contents: Aging and protein homeostasis -- What is the role of proteotoxicity in aging? …”
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Protein homeostasis in mitochondria chaperones and proteases of the mitochondrial matrix /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein homeostasis in mitochondria: the role of chaperones and proteases -- Principles of mitochondrial protein homeostasis -- Protein quality control in the matrix compartment -- Substrate selectivity of the mitochondrial protease Pim1 -- Proteomic analysis of mitochondrial protein turnover -- Proteome alterations under oxidative stress -- Identification of aggregation-prone polypeptides -- Protective effects of chaperones -- Cooperation of Hsp78 and Pim1 in removal of aggregated polypeptides.…”
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Protein homeostasis in mitochondria AAA+ chaperones & proteases /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein homeostasis in mitochondria -- Mitochondria play an important role in ageing and disease -- Quality control of mitochondria is controlled at three different levels -- Protein quality control (PQC) in mitochondria is maintained by mitochondrial chaperones and AAA+ proteases -- Following proteotoxic stress a specific mitochondrial unfolded protein response (mtUPR) is activated -- The AAA+ protease CLPXP is proposed to play a key role in mtUPR signaling -- A novel mtCLPX interacting protein that modulates the activity of mtCLPXP both in vitro and in vivo has been identified.…”
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Protein homeostasis in mitochondria chaperones and proteases of the mitochondrial matrix /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein homeostasis in mitochondria: the role of chaperones and proteases -- Principles of mitochondrial protein homeostasis -- Protein quality control in the matrix compartment -- Substrate selectivity of the mitochondrial protease Pim1 -- Proteomic analysis of mitochondrial protein turnover -- Proteome alterations under oxidative stress -- Identification of aggregation-prone polypeptides -- Protective effects of chaperones -- Cooperation of Hsp78 and Pim1 in removal of aggregated polypeptides.…”
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Protein homeostasis in mitochondria AAA+ chaperones & proteases /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein homeostasis in mitochondria -- Mitochondria play an important role in ageing and disease -- Quality control of mitochondria is controlled at three different levels -- Protein quality control (PQC) in mitochondria is maintained by mitochondrial chaperones and AAA+ proteases -- Following proteotoxic stress a specific mitochondrial unfolded protein response (mtUPR) is activated -- The AAA+ protease CLPXP is proposed to play a key role in mtUPR signaling -- A novel mtCLPX interacting protein that modulates the activity of mtCLPXP both in vitro and in vivo has been identified.…”
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Aging and protein homeostasis
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Contents: Aging and protein homeostasis -- What is the role of proteotoxicity in aging? …”
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Protein stability and folding
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein stability -- Folding and refolding -- Molecular chaperones -- Motions within proteins -- Protein classification by function -- Protein classification by complexity.…”
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How do proteins fold and why?
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Challenges to studying protein folding -- Methods based on hydrogen exchange (HX) -- Foldon units -- Step-wise assembly -- Building the native protein -- Error-dependent misfolding steps -- Role of chaperone molecules -- Other roles for Foldon behavior.…”
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How do proteins fold and why?
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Challenges to studying protein folding -- Methods based on hydrogen exchange (HX) -- Foldon units -- Step-wise assembly -- Building the native protein -- Error-dependent misfolding steps -- Role of chaperone molecules -- Other roles for Foldon behavior.…”
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How do proteins fold and why?
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Challenges to studying protein folding -- Methods based on hydrogen exchange (HX) -- Foldon units -- Step-wise assembly -- Building the native protein -- Error-dependent misfolding steps -- Role of chaperone molecules -- Other roles for Foldon behavior.…”
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The biogenesis of E. coli inner membrane proteins
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The biogenesis of E. coli inner membrane proteins
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The biogenesis of E. coli inner membrane proteins
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Chaperone mechanisms in cellular protein folding
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: The effect of protein aggregation on productive protein folding -- The function of GroEL and GroES as a folding cage for proteins -- Changes in energy landscape within the folding cage -- Cooperation of different chaperone systems in folding pathways: Hsp70 and chaperonins -- Binding of the Hsp70 homologue protein, DnaK, to newly-synthesized polypeptides -- The role of chaperone mechanisms in toxicity suppression of misfolded disease causing proteins -- Potential uses of the chaperone mechanisms in disease therapeutics.…”
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Mechanism of chaperone action of small heat shock proteins
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Molecular chaperones and handling of abnormal proteins in neurodegenerative disorders
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Aggregation of proteins associated with neurodegenerative disorders -- Mechanisms of aggresome formation -- Suppression of the heat shock response in aging and neurodegeneration -- Role of heat shock proteins in suppression of apoptosis and senescence programs.…”
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