Molecular chaperones as regulatory elements of cellular networks
2005; Elsevier BV; Volume: 17; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.ceb.2005.02.012
ISSN1879-0410
AutoresCsaba Sőti, Csaba Pál, Balázs Papp, Péter Csermely,
Tópico(s)RNA Research and Splicing
ResumoMolecular chaperones help hundreds of signaling molecules to keep their activation-competent state, and regulate various signaling processes ranging from signaling at the plasma membrane to transcription. Besides these specific regulatory roles, recent studies have revealed that chaperones act as genetic buffers stabilizing the phenotypes of various cells and organisms. This may be related to their low affinity for the proteins they interact with, which means that they represent weak links in protein networks. Chaperones may uncouple protein, signaling, membrane, organelle and transcriptional networks during stress, which gives the cell additional protection. The same networks are preferentially remodeled in various diseases and aging, which may help us to design novel therapeutic and anti-aging strategies.
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