proteotoxicity
Proteotoxicity refers to the cellular damage and dysfunction caused by the accumulation of misfolded or damaged proteins. Proteins are essential molecules that perform a vast array of functions within cells. However, during their synthesis or due to various cellular stresses, they can misfold and lose their proper three-dimensional structure. These misfolded proteins can then aggregate, forming insoluble deposits that disrupt normal cellular processes.
The mechanisms by which proteotoxicity arises are complex. Cells possess sophisticated protein quality control systems, including
Proteotoxicity is implicated in a wide range of diseases, particularly neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease,