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Protein Quality Control Mechanisms

Genome Sequence of the Thermotolerant Foodborne Pathogen Salmonella enterica Serovar Senftenberg ATCC 43845 and Phylogenetic Analysis of Loci Encoding Increased Protein Quality Control Mechanisms

Genome Sequence of the Thermotolerant Foodborne Pathogen Salmonella enterica Serovar Senftenberg ATCC 43845 and Phylogenetic Analysis of Loci Encoding Increased Protein Quality Control Mechanisms

... the protein that was homologous to a protein found in thermotolerant Methylobacillus flagellatus ...in protein homeostasis and proposed that the loci be called transmissible loci for protein ...

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Modulation of Protein Quality Control Systems as Novel Mechanisms  Underlying Functionality of Food Phytochemicals

Modulation of Protein Quality Control Systems as Novel Mechanisms Underlying Functionality of Food Phytochemicals

... non-specific protein modifications induce HSR, because both hydrophobicity and electrophilicity are major determinants for the non-selective interactions of chemicals with ...

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Protein quality control in the bacterial periplasm

Protein quality control in the bacterial periplasm

... of protein translocation have been ...though protein translocation in ...molecular mechanisms which allow the discrimination between both pathways converging at the SecYEG translo- case remain ...

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Mitochondrial quality control mechanisms and the PHB (prohibitin) complex

Mitochondrial quality control mechanisms and the PHB (prohibitin) complex

... mitochondrial dynamics, mitophagy and the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR mt ).. We.[r] ...

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The Role of the Protein Quality Control System in SBMA

The Role of the Protein Quality Control System in SBMA

... these mechanisms are involved, and the accumulation of ARpolyQ depends on a reduced capability of aged cells to counteract the intrinsic tendency of ARpolyQ to generate immature ...misfolded protein ...

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The cochaperone and ubiquitin ligase CHIP in protein quality control

The cochaperone and ubiquitin ligase CHIP in protein quality control

... a control in COS7 cells, which express CHIP endogenously at low but detectable ...the protein expression profile of cells at different time point after viral infection with SDS-PAGE followed by Coomassie ...

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Distinct Mechanisms of Pathogenic DJ-1 Mutations in Mitochondrial Quality Control

Distinct Mechanisms of Pathogenic DJ-1 Mutations in Mitochondrial Quality Control

... chaperone protein DJ-1 is pivotal for cellular oxidative stress responses and mitochondrial quality ...disrupted protein degradation by the ...pathogenic mechanisms of selected DJ-1 missense ...

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Quality Control Mechanisms of Molecular Chaperones in the Folding and Degradation of Client Proteins

Quality Control Mechanisms of Molecular Chaperones in the Folding and Degradation of Client Proteins

... 43 • 1.4 Discussion Hsp70 has been implicated in the regulation of tau, preventing aggregation or improving its turnover [17, 21, 43]. We have been able to directly demonstrate the ability of Hsp70 to direct tau ...

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Structural Basis for Modulation of Quality Control Fate in a Marginally Stable Protein

Structural Basis for Modulation of Quality Control Fate in a Marginally Stable Protein

... a protein structure could access different structures at a low energy, with the idea that sequences displaying the least variability in predicted structure also might indicate increased thermodynamic stability and ...

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Molecular Mechanisms of Protein Thermal Stability

Molecular Mechanisms of Protein Thermal Stability

... be challenging, and can require several tens of microseconds for adequate sampling. Third, we observed that microsecond long native state simulations may encounter traps, and these traps can not be easily detected by ...

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Sumo E2 Ligase UBC9 is Required for Efficient Protein Quality Control in Cardiomyocytes

Sumo E2 Ligase UBC9 is Required for Efficient Protein Quality Control in Cardiomyocytes

... processes, protein homeostasis in the stressed cells can be perturbed, and misfolded or damaged proteins may gradually accumulate and form large aggregates or inclusion bodies in the ...Multiple mechanisms ...

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Developing mitoribosomal profiling to investigate quality control of human mitrochondrial protein synthesis

Developing mitoribosomal profiling to investigate quality control of human mitrochondrial protein synthesis

... measuring the efficiency of the translation (and how it is regulated) (Ingolia, 2014). These 3 approaches could be applied equally well to mitochondrial translation. The first and so far the only published data on ...

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Targeting of the Prion Protein to the Cytosol: Mechanisms and Consequences

Targeting of the Prion Protein to the Cytosol: Mechanisms and Consequences

... prion protein (PrP C ) into an aberrant protein conformer, designated scrapie-prion protein (PrP Sc ...between protein misfolding and neurodegeneration has been established for a variety of ...

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Intra- and Intercellular Quality Control Mechanisms of Mitochondria

Intra- and Intercellular Quality Control Mechanisms of Mitochondria

... fusion and fission, and degradation of mitochondria in the cell, whereas intercellular quality control 14.. involves tunneling nanotubes and extracellular vesicles.[r] ...

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Mechanisms and Control of Thermal Stability of Whey Protein Beverages

Mechanisms and Control of Thermal Stability of Whey Protein Beverages

... Using Stokes’ Law as a model, the stability of particles dispersed in a beverage is predicted by small particle size, minimal or no density difference between the particle and solvent, or high continuous phase viscosity. ...

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Translational Control Mechanisms and Cell Signalling in Calicivirus Protein Synthesis.

Translational Control Mechanisms and Cell Signalling in Calicivirus Protein Synthesis.

... eIF4E-binding protein, 4E-BP1, late in infection, it seemed a good idea to investigate the signalling pathways involved in modulating these phosphorylation ...associated protein, raptor, or Mnkl/2 were ...

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Targeting protein quality control pathways in breast cancer

Targeting protein quality control pathways in breast cancer

... glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78)), which also recognizes unfolded secretory proteins with exposed hydrophobic patches and helps target misfolded proteins for proteasomal degradation via the ERAD pathway ...ing ...

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Endoplasmic reticulum stress and protein quality control in diabetic cardiomyopathy

Endoplasmic reticulum stress and protein quality control in diabetic cardiomyopathy

... glucose control cause a series of changes in the microenviron- ment of cardiomyocyte, including deletion of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4), generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), alteration of Ca 2+ level and ...

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Control of recombinant protein productivity and quality in mammalian cell culture

Control of recombinant protein productivity and quality in mammalian cell culture

... recombinant protein are favoured since natural copy numbers of the vector in the host genome are likely to remain ...recombinant protein gene within a chromosome then selecting for the marker will result in ...

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Mechanisms for Usage Control

Mechanisms for Usage Control

... Usage control [4] generalizes access control by controlling not only who may access which data, but also how the data may be used or distributed ...like mechanisms on the consumer’s side to enforce ...

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