Protein Solubility and Protein Homeostasis: A Generic View of Protein Misfolding Disorders

  1. Christopher M. Dobson
  1. Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United Kingdom
  1. Correspondence: cmd44{at}cam.ac.uk

Abstract

According to the “generic view” of protein aggregation, the ability to self-assemble into stable and highly organized structures such as amyloid fibrils is not an unusual feature exhibited by a small group of peptides and proteins with special sequence or structural properties, but rather a property shared by most proteins. At the same time, through a wide variety of techniques, many of which were originally devised for applications in other disciplines, it has also been established that the maintenance of proteins in a soluble state is a fundamental aspect of protein homeostasis. Taken together, these advances offer a unified framework for understanding the molecular basis of protein aggregation and for the rational development of therapeutic strategies based on the biological and chemical regulation of protein solubility.



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