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Dislocation and degradation of proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum

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Year: 2005
Publisher: Berlin [u.a.], Springer
Series: Current topics in microbiology and immunology; 300
Media group: Serien
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Preface
The secretory capacity of a cell depends on the efficiency of endoplasmic reticulum associated degradation
Recognition and delivery of ERAD substrates to the proteasome, and alternative paths for cell survival
CPY and the power of yeast genetics in the elucidation of quality control and associated protein degradation of the endoplasmic reticulum
The role of the ubiquitination machinery in dislocation and degradation of endoplasmic reticulum proteins
The role of p97/Cdc48p in ERAD: From the immune system to yeast
The ins and outs of intracellular peptides and antigen presentation by MHC class I molecules
Entry of protein toxins into mammalian cells by crossing the ER membrane: co-opting basic mechanisms of ERAD
Subject index.
 
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The present volume of Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology contains seven chapters that illuminate various aspects of a protein's genesis and terminal fate in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). This area is of immediate medical relevance since the malfunctioning of proper quality control during protein synthesis, and the lack of sufficient degradation of improper proteins from the ER forms the basis of many human diseases. The study of viruses and bacteria has significantly contributed to the understanding of the processes going on at the ER membrane, which is illustrated in several chapters of the volume. The field of protein degradation from the ER touches upon many other fields of cell biology, such as immunology, pathology, microbiology, and embryology.

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Statement of Responsibility: E. J. H. J. Wiertz and M. Kikkert (Eds.)
Year: 2005
Publisher: Berlin [u.a.], Springer
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Classification: Search for this systematic MB-10, ZB-90
Subject type: Search for this subject type Sammelwerke
ISBN: 3540280065
Description: VII, 172 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Series: Current topics in microbiology and immunology; 300
Tags: Mikrobiologie; Mikrobiologie allgemein; Immunbiologie; Immunology; Zellbiologie
Participating parties: Search for this character Wiertz, Emmanuel J. H. J [Hrsg.]; Kikkert, Marjolein [Hrsg.]
Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Serien