Sökning: "mitochondrial protein quality control"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 12 avhandlingar innehållade orden mitochondrial protein quality control.
1. The interactome of the yeast mitochondrial ribosome : Organization of mitochondrial post-transcriptional regulation, membrane protein insertion and quality control
Sammanfattning : The proteins found in mitochondria originate from two different genetic systems. Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized in the cytosol and post-translationally imported into the organelle. However, a small subset of mitochondrial proteins is encoded in an organelle-resident genome. LÄS MER
2. Mitochondrial translation and its impact on protein homeostasis and aging
Sammanfattning : Besides their famous role as powerhouse of the cell, mitochondria are also involved in many signaling processes and metabolism. Therefore, it is unsurprising that mitochondria are no isolated organelles but are in constant crosstalk with other parts of the cell. LÄS MER
3. Adaptation and Protein Quality Control Under Metalloid Stress
Sammanfattning : Toxic metals and metalloids are emerging as major environmental pollutants, having ecological consequences as well as being linked to a broad range of degenerative conditions in animals, plants and humans. While the toxicity of several metalloids is well established, the underlying molecular mechanisms are often not clear. LÄS MER
4. Interconnectivity of mitochondrial protein biogenesis and homeostasis
Sammanfattning : To ensure correct protein function, the cells are equipped with a tightly regulated network of chaperones that support protein folding and actively participate in protein quality control (PQC) and turnover. Due to the dual origin of the mitochondrial proteome, the cytosolic and mitochondrial PQC networks coordinate to ensure protein import and assembly in the organelle. LÄS MER
5. Functional details of human HtrA2 protease studied by NMR spectroscopy
Sammanfattning : Cells rely on an array of cellular machineries in the protein quality control system (PQC) to maintain the health of the collective proteome. The HtrA family of serine proteases are found in all kingdoms of life and function in the PQC by degrading damaged and aggregated proteins as well as by acting as molecular chaperones. LÄS MER