Definition of Proteotoxicity. Meaning of Proteotoxicity. Synonyms of Proteotoxicity

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Definition of Proteotoxicity

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Meaning of Proteotoxicity from wikipedia

- co-chaperones (proteins that ****ist protein folding) may antagonize proteotoxicity during aging and in protein misfolding-diseases to maintain proteostasis...
- native protein folding and function, to antagonize aggregation-related proteotoxicity and ensuing protein loss-of-function or protein misfolding-diseases...
- protect other tissues such as muscle and intestinal cells from chronic proteotoxicity. Similarly ER and mitochondrial UPR in neurons are rela**** to intestinal...
- rate of proteotoxicity over time. However, if aging is ****ociated with decline in the activity of protective mechanisms against proteotoxicity, the slow...
- generated in the process of amyloidogenicity leading to the observed proteotoxicity. Transthyretin level in cerebrospinal fluid has also been found to be...
- cellular stress can cause protein misfolding and aggregation leading to proteotoxicity. Tumor microenvironment stress leads to canonical and noncanonical endoplasmic...
- eukaryotes and is the primary mediator of transcriptional responses to proteotoxic stress with important roles in non-stress regulation such as development...
- 00077. PMC 4179678. PMID 25324717. Sandri M, Robbins J (June 2014). "Proteotoxicity: an underappreciated pathology in cardiac disease". Journal of Molecular...
- shock genes. As a result, the bacteria would be unable to cope with proteotoxic stress, leading to cell death.[citation needed] PafE forms a dodecameric...
- translation (protein synthesis) allowing lymphoma cells to escape MYC induced proteotoxic stress and apoptosis, then later, DDX3Y mutations restore high level...