Proteostasis Deficiencies
"Proteostasis Deficiencies" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Disorders caused by imbalances in the PROTEIN HOMEOSTASIS network - synthesis, folding, and transport of proteins; post-translational modifications; and degradation or clearance of misfolded proteins.
Descriptor ID |
D057165
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MeSH Number(s) |
C18.452.845
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Concept/Terms |
Proteostasis Deficiencies- Proteostasis Deficiencies
- Deficiencies, Proteostasis
- Deficiency, Proteostasis
- Proteostasis Deficiency
- Proteostasis Dysfunctions
- Dysfunction, Proteostasis
- Dysfunctions, Proteostasis
- Proteostasis Dysfunction
Protein Misfolding Disorders- Protein Misfolding Disorders
- Disorder, Protein Misfolding
- Disorders, Protein Misfolding
- Misfolding Disorder, Protein
- Misfolding Disorders, Protein
- Protein Misfolding Disorder
- Protein Folding Disorders
- Disorder, Protein Folding
- Disorders, Protein Folding
- Folding Disorder, Protein
- Folding Disorders, Protein
- Protein Folding Disorder
- Protein Folding Diseases
- Disease, Protein Folding
- Diseases, Protein Folding
- Folding Disease, Protein
- Folding Diseases, Protein
- Protein Folding Disease
- Protein Misfolding Diseases
- Disease, Protein Misfolding
- Diseases, Protein Misfolding
- Misfolding Disease, Protein
- Misfolding Diseases, Protein
- Protein Misfolding Disease
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Schmidt EJ, Funes S, McKeon JE, Morgan BR, Boopathy S, O'Connor LC, Bilsel O, Massi F, J?gou A, Bosco DA. ALS-linked PFN1 variants exhibit loss and gain of functions in the context of formin-induced actin polymerization. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 06 08; 118(23).