Protein quality control by the proteasome and autophagy: A regulatory role of ubiquitin and liquid-liquid phase separation

Volume: 100-101, Pages: 9 - 22
Published: Jun 1, 2021
Abstract
Degradation of dysfunctional, damaged, or misfolded proteins is a crucial component of the protein quality control network to maintain cellular proteostasis. Dysfunction in proteostasis regulation due to imbalances in protein synthesis, folding, and degradation challenges the integrity of the cellular proteome and favors the accumulation of aggregated proteins that can damage cells by a loss of their functions and/or a gain of adverse functions....
Paper Details
Title
Protein quality control by the proteasome and autophagy: A regulatory role of ubiquitin and liquid-liquid phase separation
Published Date
Jun 1, 2021
Volume
100-101
Pages
9 - 22
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