Proteostasis is the dynamic regulation of a balanced, functional proteome. The proteostasis network includes competing and integrated biological pathways...
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Hallmarks of aging (section Loss of proteostasis)
Telomere shortening (or telomere attrition) Epigenetic alterations Loss of proteostasis Antagonistic hallmarks (responses to damage) Deregulated nutrient sensing...
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temperatures, oxidative stress, and heavy metals. In a normal cell, proteostasis (protein homeostasis) must be maintained because proteins are the main...
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methylation patterns, from hypomethylation to hypermethylation. loss of proteostasis (protein folding and proteolysis) deregulated nutrient sensing (relating...
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Retrieved 2022-04-20. "Professor Richard Morimoto - Proteostasis Symposium 2017". Proteostasis Symposium 2017. Retrieved 2018-08-01. "Professor Richard...
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and identified lineage-specific variants affecting DNA repair genes, proteostasis, metabolism regulation and immune response as key processes during the...
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Ubiquitin is implicated in neurodegenerative diseases associated with proteostasis dysfunction, including Alzheimer's disease, motor neuron disease, Huntington's...
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metabolism Mitochondrial diseases Phosphorus metabolism disorders Porphyrias Proteostasis deficiencies Metabolic skin diseases Wasting syndrome Water-electrolyte...
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Multiprotein complex used in cellular proteostasis...
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proteotoxicity during aging and in protein misfolding-diseases to maintain proteostasis. Some proteins can be induced to form abnormal assemblies by exposure...
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