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Showing papers on "Proteotoxicity published in 2006"


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15 Sep 2006-Science
TL;DR: Because the IIS pathway is central to the regulation of longevity and youthfulness in worms, flies, and mammals, these results suggest a mechanistic link between the aging process and aggregation-mediated proteotoxicity.
Abstract: Aberrant protein aggregation is a common feature of late-onset neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer9s disease, which is associated with the misassembly of the Aβ1-42 peptide. Aggregation-mediated Aβ1-42 toxicity was reduced in Caenorhabiditis elegans when aging was slowed by decreased insulin/insulin growth factor–1–like signaling (IIS). The downstream transcription factors, heat shock factor 1, and DAF-16 regulate opposing disaggregation and aggregation activities to promote cellular survival in response to constitutive toxic protein aggregation. Because the IIS pathway is central to the regulation of longevity and youthfulness in worms, flies, and mammals, these results suggest a mechanistic link between the aging process and aggregation-mediated proteotoxicity.

849 citations


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TL;DR: It is reported here that AIRAP is an arsenite-inducible subunit of the proteasome's 19S cap that binds near PSMD2 at the 19S base, and AIRAP-containing proteasomes, though constituted of 19S and 20S subunits, acquire features of hybrid prote asomes with both 19S or 11S regulatory caps.

104 citations