2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.16.423032
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Genome-wide imaging screen uncovers molecular determinants of arsenite-induced protein aggregation and toxicity and an important role for transcriptional and translational control

Abstract: Exposure to toxic metals and metalloids such as cadmium and arsenic results in widespread misfolding and aggregation of cellular proteins. How these protein aggregates are formed in vivo, the mechanisms by which they affect cells, and how cells prevent their accumulation during environmental stress is not fully understood. To find components involved in these processes, we performed a genome-wide imaging screen and identified yeast deletion mutants with either enhanced or reduced protein aggregation levels dur… Show more

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