Protein aggregation constitutes a constant threat for the living cell as is demonstrated by the several pathologies in which the mechanisms to prevent it fail. It is therefore a question of increasing importance to understand in detail the defence strategies. Here we discuss how molecular interactions can represent a general strategy to prevent aggregation. This view generalizes the more specific paradigm that suggests a competition between folding and aggregation, and allows to include both intrinsically unfolded proteins and proteins that aggregate also under native conditions. We analyze the factors that influence the balance between the two competing pathways and suggest new perspectives to increase our understanding of misfolding pathologies.

The two faces of Janus: Functional interactions and protein aggregation

Pastore A;
2012

Abstract

Protein aggregation constitutes a constant threat for the living cell as is demonstrated by the several pathologies in which the mechanisms to prevent it fail. It is therefore a question of increasing importance to understand in detail the defence strategies. Here we discuss how molecular interactions can represent a general strategy to prevent aggregation. This view generalizes the more specific paradigm that suggests a competition between folding and aggregation, and allows to include both intrinsically unfolded proteins and proteins that aggregate also under native conditions. We analyze the factors that influence the balance between the two competing pathways and suggest new perspectives to increase our understanding of misfolding pathologies.
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