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Loghman Alaei

Loghman Alaei

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
ORCID: 0000-0003-3010-2959
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 55343693800
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Faculty: Faculty of Science
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Research

Title
Chapter Eight - The concept of protein folding/unfolding and its impacts on human health
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
protein folding, human health, Conformational entropy, Chaperones,Misfolding
Year
2021
Journal Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology
DOI
Researchers Loghman Alaei ، Morahem Ashengroph ، Ali A. Moosavi-Movahedi

Abstract

Proteins have evolved in specific 3D structures and play different functions in cells and determine various reactions and pathways. The newly synthesized amino acid chains once depart ribosome must crumple into three-dimensional structures so can be biologically active. This process of protein that makes a functional molecule is called protein folding. The protein folding is both a biological and a physicochemical process that depends on the sequence of it. In fact, this process occurs more complicated and in some cases and in exposure to some molecules like glucose (glycation), mistaken folding leads to amyloid structures and fatal disorders called conformational diseases. Such conditions are detected by the quality control system of the cell and these abnormal proteins undergo renovation or degradation. This scenario takes place by the chaperones, chaperonins, and Ubiquitin-proteasome complex. Understanding of protein folding mechanisms from different views including experimental and computational approaches has revealed some intermediate ensembles such as molten globule and has been subjected to biophysical and molecular biology attempts to know more about prevalent conformational diseases.