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Maintaining proteostasis under mechanical stress
Jörg Höhfeld, Thomas Benzing, Wilhelm Bloch, Dieter O. Fürst, Sebastian Gehlert, Michael Hesse, Bernd Hoffmann, Thorsten Hoppe, Pitter F. Huesgen, Maja Köhn, Waldemar Kolanus, Rudolf Merkel, Carien M. Niessen, Wojciech Pokrzywa, Markus M. Rinschen
EMBO Reports · 2021 · ▲ 74 citations
Abstract
Cell survival, tissue integrity and organismal health depend on the ability to maintain functional protein networks even under conditions that threaten protein integrity. Protection against such stress conditions involves the adaptation of folding and degradation machineries, which help to preserve the protein network by facilitating the refolding or disposal of damaged proteins. In multicellular organisms, cells are permanently exposed to stress resulting from mechanical forces. Yet, for long time mechanical stress was not recognized as a primary stressor that perturbs protein structure and threatens proteome integrity. The identification and characterization of protein folding and degradation systems, which handle force-unfolded proteins, marks a turning point in this regard. It has become apparent that mechanical stress protection operates during cell differentiation, adhesion and migration and is essential for maintaining tissues such as skeletal muscle, heart and kidney as well as the immune system. Here, we provide an overview of recent advances in our understanding of mechanical stress protection.
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Höhfeld, J., Benzing, T., Bloch, W., Fürst, D.O., Gehlert, S., Hesse, M., Hoffmann, B., Hoppe, T., Huesgen, P.F., Köhn, M., Kolanus, W., Merkel, R., Niessen, C.M., Pokrzywa, W., Rinschen, M.M., Wachten, D., & Warscheid, B. (2021). Maintaining proteostasis under mechanical stress. <em>EMBO Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.202152507
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Höhfeld J, Benzing T, Bloch W, Fürst DO, Gehlert S, Hesse M, et al. Maintaining proteostasis under mechanical stress. EMBO Reports. 2021. doi:10.15252/embr.202152507.
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@article{jrg2021Mainta,
title = {Maintaining proteostasis under mechanical stress},
author = {Jörg Höhfeld and Thomas Benzing and Wilhelm Bloch and Dieter O. Fürst and Sebastian Gehlert and Michael Hesse and Bernd Hoffmann and Thorsten Hoppe and Pitter F. Huesgen and Maja Köhn and Waldemar Kolanus and Rudolf Merkel and Carien M. Niessen and Wojciech Pokrzywa and Markus M. Rinschen and Dagmar Wachten and Bettina Warscheid},
journal = {EMBO Reports},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.15252/embr.202152507},
}
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