Description
Book Synopsis* Examines the variety of roles that chaperones play in neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington s disease and Parkinson s disease. * Caters to the ever-growing, global aging population.
Table of ContentsPreface. Introduction.
Contributors.
1 Intrinsically Disordered Chaperones and Neurodegeneration (Vladimir N. Uversky).
2 Redox Regulation of Protein Misfolding, Synaptic Damage, and Neuronal Loss in Neurodegenerative Diseases (Tomohiro Nakamura and Stuart A. Lipton).
3 Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy and Parkinson’s Disease (Marta Martinez-Vicente and Ester Wong).
4 Chaperone and Anti-Chaperone Properties of Synuclein: Implications for Development, Aging, and Neurodegenerative Disease (Makoto Hashimoto, Kazuanri Sekiyama, Akio Sekigawa, and Masayo Fujita).
5 The Ubiquitin–Proteasome System in Neurodegenerative Diseases: More than the Usual Suspects (Anne Bertolotti).
6 Regulation of the Polyglutamine Androgen Receptor by the Hsp90/Hsp70-Based Chaperone Machinery (Andrew P. Lieberman and William B. Pratt).
7 Amyloid Remodeling by Hsp104 (James Shorter).
8 Chaperone-Dependent Amyloid Assembly and Prion Toxicity (Daniel W. Summers, Katie J. Wolfe, and Douglas M. Cyr).
9 Modulation of Amyloid Propagation in Yeast by Hsp70 and its Regulators and Chaperone Partners (Daniel C. Masison).
10 ALS and the Copper Chaperone CCS (Marjatta Son and Jeffrey L. Elliott).
11 Emerging Area: TorsinA, a Novel ATP-Dependent Factor Linked to Dystonia (Michal Zolkiewski and Hui-Chuan Wu).
12 Therapeutics: Harnessing the Power of Molecular and Pharmacological Chaperones (David S. Gross, Ronald L. Klein and Stephan N. Witt).
Index.