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- Introduction
- Aims
- Intracellular proteases
- The 20S 'core' proteasome
- Properties of the 20S 'core' proteasome
- Proteasomal particles
- The proteasome-ubiquitin system
- The proteasomal system
- Hypothesis: protein oxidation and proteasome
- Degradation of oxidized proteins: 'in vitro' studies
- Degradation of hydrogen peroxide-oxidized ferritin
- Degradation of ferritin oxidized by other oxidants
- Oxidation, degradation and protein function: ferittin
- Oxidation and protein function: GAPDH
- Degradation of oxidized GAPDH
- Degradation of oxidized proteins in vitro - summary
- Protein surface hydrophobicity
- Degradation of oxidized RNase A
- FT-IR spectra of RNase A
- Changes in RNase due to oxidation
- Unfolding of oxidized proteins
- Stability of the 20S proteasome towards oxidation
- Degradation by the proteasome in vitro - summary
- Degradation of oxidized proteins: mammalian cells
- Oxidative stress and protein turnover
- Proteasome-dependent increased proteolysis
- Stability towards oxidation: 26S vs. 20S form
- Loss of E1 and ubiquitination in E36ts20 cells
- Degradation of oxidized proteins in E1 mutants
- Degradation of oxidized proteins in cells: summary
- What happens if degradation fails ?
- Protein aggregates inhibit the proteasome
- Particle uptake by fibroblasts
- Proteolytic activity during lipofuscin treatment
- Proteasome activity in Alzheimer disease brain
- PHFs bind to the proteasome
- Summary
- Acknowledgment
Topics Covered
- Oxidized proteins
- Intracellular proteases
- The 20S core proteasome
- Proteasomal particles
- The proteasome-ubiquitin system
- Protein oxidation and proteasome
- Degradation of oxidized proteins and protein function
- Protein surface hydrophobicity
- Unfolding of oxidized proteins
- Stability of the 20S proteasome towards oxidation
- Oxidative stress and protein turnover
- Oxidation-induced proteolysis
- Degradation of oxidized proteins in cells
- What happens if degradation fails?
- Protein aggregates inhibit the proteasome
- Particle uptake by fibroblasts
Talk Citation
Grune, T. (2007, November 1). Protein oxidation and removal of oxidized proteins by proteolysis [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/HAON8111.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Tilman Grune has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.