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  • Breaking BAG: The Co-Chaper... Breaking BAG: The Co-Chaperone BAG3 in Health and Disease
    Behl, Christian Trends in pharmacological sciences (Regular ed.), 08/2016, Volume: 37, Issue: 8
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    Human BAG ( B cl-2-associated a thano g ene) proteins form a family of antiapoptotic proteins that currently consists of six members (BAG1–6) all sharing the BAG protein domain from which the name ...
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  • BAG3 and friends: Co-chaper... BAG3 and friends: Co-chaperones in selective autophagy during aging and disease
    Behl, Christian Autophagy, 07/2011, Volume: 7, Issue: 7
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    There is a reciprocal change in the expression of two members of the BAG (Bcl-2-associated athanogen) family, BAG1 and BAG3, during cellular aging and under acute stress ("BAG1-BAG3-switch"). BAG3 ...
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  • The Role of the Multifuncti... The Role of the Multifunctional BAG3 Protein in Cellular Protein Quality Control and in Disease
    Stürner, Elisabeth; Behl, Christian Frontiers in molecular neuroscience, 06/2017, Volume: 10
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    In neurons, but also in all other cells the complex proteostasis network is monitored and tightly regulated by the cellular protein quality control (PQC) system. Beyond folding of newly synthesized ...
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  • Lipid droplets and autophag... Lipid droplets and autophagy—links and regulations from yeast to humans
    Schepers, Jana; Behl, Christian Journal of cellular biochemistry, June 2021, Volume: 122, Issue: 6
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    Recent advances in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and higher eukaryotes have been increasingly connecting lipid droplet (LD) dynamics to the regulation of autophagy. In this review we will ...
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  • Ubiquitin-independent funct... Ubiquitin-independent function of optineurin in autophagic clearance of protein aggregates
    Korac, Jelena; Schaeffer, Veronique; Kovacevic, Igor ... Journal of cell science, 01/2013, Volume: 126, Issue: Pt 2
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    Aggregation of misfolded proteins and the associated loss of neurons are considered a hallmark of numerous neurodegenerative diseases. Optineurin is present in protein inclusions observed in various ...
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  • Alzheimer's disease and oxi... Alzheimer's disease and oxidative stress: implications for novel therapeutic approaches
    Behl, C Progress in neurobiology, 02/1999, Volume: 57, Issue: 3
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    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with a deadly outcome. AD is the leading cause of senile dementia and although the pathogenesis of this disorder is not known, ...
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  • Protein quality control dur... Protein quality control during aging involves recruitment of the macroautophagy pathway by BAG3
    Gamerdinger, Martin; Hajieva, Parvana; Kaya, A Murat ... The EMBO journal, April 8, 2009, Volume: 28, Issue: 7
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    The Hsc/Hsp70 co‐chaperones of the BAG (Bcl‐2‐associated athanogene) protein family are modulators of protein quality control. We examined the specific roles of BAG1 and BAG3 in protein degradation ...
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  • BAG3 mediates chaperone-bas... BAG3 mediates chaperone-based aggresome-targeting and selective autophagy of misfolded proteins
    Gamerdinger, Martin; Kaya, A Murat; Wolfrum, Uwe ... EMBO reports, February 2011, Volume: 12, Issue: 2
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    Increasing evidence indicates the existence of selective autophagy pathways, but the manner in which substrates are recognized and targeted to the autophagy system is poorly understood. One strategy ...
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  • Emerging roles of molecular... Emerging roles of molecular chaperones and co-chaperones in selective autophagy: focus on BAG proteins
    Gamerdinger, Martin; Carra, Serena; Behl, Christian Journal of molecular medicine (Berlin, Germany), 12/2011, Volume: 89, Issue: 12
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    Macroautophagy is a catabolic process by which the cell degrades cytoplasmic components through the lysosomal machinery. While initially acknowledged as a rather unspecific bulk degradation process, ...
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