aggresomes
Aggresomes are large, intracellular inclusions that form when misfolded proteins accumulate within a cell. These structures are typically found near the cell nucleus and are often associated with the microtubule organizing center. The formation of aggresomes is a cellular defense mechanism designed to sequester potentially toxic protein aggregates away from the general cytoplasm, thus protecting the cell from damage.
The process of aggresome formation involves the cell's protein degradation machinery, primarily the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS)
While aggresomes represent an attempt by the cell to cope with protein misfolding, their formation is often