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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- It is important to explore
- Knowledge of intracellular processes
- Mechanisms of intracellular proteostasis
- Coral spawn allusion
- Knowledge of extracellular processes
- Importance of extracellular proteostasis
- Prominent amyloid diseases
- Other protein aggregation diseases
- Extracellular refolding
- Selective extracellular proteolysis
- Labelling and removal
- Serendipity is a wonderful thing
- Clusterin inhibits protein aggregation in stress (1)
- Clusterin inhibits protein aggregation in stress (2)
- Clusterin-client protein complexes
- Identified extracellular chaperones
- ECs in human plasma
- Depletion of ECs from plasma
- Clusterin KO mice
- Circulating alpha2M and beta2m complexes
- ECs role in protein aggregation and clearance
- Structure of alpha2M
- Protease trapping action of alpha2M
- Chaperone/protease inhibitor function
- Hypothetical scheme for in vivo roles of alpha2M
- Current research foci
- Radiolabelled clusterin-substrate complexes
- Biodistribution of complexes in rats
- Intracellular fate of complexes
- Inducing shear stress in plasma
- Fishing for client proteins
- Endogenous clients for clusterin
- A model for extracellular proteostasis
- Motor neuron disease
- Intracellular protein inclusions
- Flow cytometry to purify inclusions
- Collaborators
- References
Topics Covered
- Extracellular proteostasis
- Mechanisms of intracellular proteostasis
- Disease relevance and potential mechanisms of extracellular proteostasis
- Extracellular chaperones, mechanism and abundance
- Alpha-2-macroglobulin
- Fate of extracellular chaperone-client protein complexes in vivo
- Model of extracellular proteostasis
- Clusterin can also enter the cytosol (Motor neurone disease)
Talk Citation
Wilson, M. (2012, February 2). Extracellular proteostasis: an emerging field [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/PZTK5820.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on February 2, 2012
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Mark Wilson has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.