Protein Quality Control in Neurodegenerative Diseases

Protein Quality Control in Neurodegenerative Diseases

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The health of the proteome depends upon protein quality control to regulate the proper synthesis, folding, translocation, and clearance of proteins. The cell is challenged constantly by environmental and physiological stress, aging, and the chronic expressions of disease associated misfolded proteins. Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that the expression of damaged proteins initiates a cascade of molecular events that leads to Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington's disease, and other diseases of protein conformation.

The Regulation and Function of the Heat Shock Response by Eric Guisbert and Richard I. Morimoto
The Endoplasmic Reticulum Unfolded Protein Response and Neurodegeneration by David Ron
Proteostasis and the aging pathways by Ian Nicastro and Andrew Dillin
The Membrane Sources of Macroautophagy by Daniel J. Klionsky, Melinda A. Lynch-Day, Jiefei Geng, and Wei-Lien Yen
Selective Autophagy in Cellular Quality Control by Susmita Kaushik and Ana Maria Cuervo
Quality Control of Proteins and Organelles by Autophagy by Noboru Mizushima
The Role of the Co-Chaperone BAG3 in Selective Macroautophagy: Implications for Aging and Disease by Christian Behl
Predicting Fates in Models of Neurodegenerative Disease: Longitudinal Measures of Protein Homeostasis in Live Neurons by Steven Finkbeiner
Therapeutic Potential of Longevity Modulators as Neuroprotective Targets in Neurodegenerative Disease by Rafael Vazquez-Manrique, Cendrine Tourette and Christian Neri
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ISBN 978-3-642-44706-8
Artikelnummer 9783642447068
Medientyp Buch
Auflage 2013
Copyrightjahr 2015
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang XII, 136 Seiten
Abbildungen XII, 136 p.
Sprache Englisch