"Toxic memory" via chaperone modification is a potential mechanism for rapid Mallory-Denk body reinduction

通过分子伴侣修饰的“毒性记忆”是快速诱导 Mallory-Denk 体的潜在机制

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作者:Pavel Strnad, Guo-Zhong Tao, Phillip So, Kenneth Lau, Jim Schilling, Yuquan Wei, Jian Liao, M Bishr Omary

Conclusion

Persistent posttranslational modifications in chaperone proteins, coupled with protein cross-linking and altered chaperone expression and function likely contribute to the "toxic memory" of DDC-primed mice. We hypothesize that similar changes are important contributors to inclusion body formation in several diseases.

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