Publications by authors named "Izabela Guenther"

Bacterial ClpB is a molecular chaperone that solubilizes and reactivates aggregated proteins in cooperation with the DnaK chaperone system. The mechanism of protein disaggregation mediated by ClpB is linked to translocation of substrates through the central channel within the ring-hexameric structure of ClpB. Two isoforms of ClpB are produced in vivo: the full-length ClpB95 and the truncated ClpB80 (ClpBΔN), which does not contain the N-terminal domain.

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In this article we describe the role of molecular chaperones and cellular proteases in the cytosolic protein quality control system that controls and regulates in all living organisms folding status of proteins and their proper function. Thanks to cooperative action of molecular chaperones and proteases the acumulation of misfolded proteins in the cytosol is limited. In particular, the links between chaperones to protein degradation and the role of molecular chaperones in the biology of neurodegnerative diseases are discussed.

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Bacterial AAA+ ATPase ClpB cooperates with DnaK during reactivation of aggregated proteins. The ClpB-mediated disaggregation is linked to translocation of polypeptides through the channel in the oligomeric ClpB. Two isoforms of ClpB are produced in vivo: the full-length ClpB95 and ClpB80, which does not contain the substrate-interacting N-terminal domain.

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