2021
DOI: 10.1177/1073858421989582
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Complex Inclusion Bodies and Defective Proteome Hubs in Neurodegenerative Disease: New Clues, New Challenges

Abstract: A healthy physiological environment of cells represents the dynamic homeostasis of crowded molecules. A subset of cellular proteome forms protein quality control (PQC) machinery to maintain an uninterrupted synthesis of new polypeptides and targeted elimination of old or defective proteins. The process of PQC may get overwhelmed under specific genetic mutations, environmental stress conditions, and aging-associated perturbances. Many of these conditions may lead to the generation of various types of aberrant p… Show more

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“…Amyloids are one of the most highly studied proteinaceous assemblies, yet our understanding of these structures is not fully grown. In general, several proteins (or peptides) can enter into an amyloid-like state unless prevented by molecular chaperones [ 2 ]. These proteins can overburden the cellular proteostasis machinery by forming high-order aggregates inside or outside of the cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amyloids are one of the most highly studied proteinaceous assemblies, yet our understanding of these structures is not fully grown. In general, several proteins (or peptides) can enter into an amyloid-like state unless prevented by molecular chaperones [ 2 ]. These proteins can overburden the cellular proteostasis machinery by forming high-order aggregates inside or outside of the cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%