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Microbiology: Current Research 2017 | Volume 1, Issue 2

Joint Conference

GLOBAL APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY CONFERENCE

MICROBIAL & BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGIES

October 18-19, 2017

Toronto, Canada

International Congress on

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Proteins are the major structural and functional players in all

organisms. The synthesis and degradation of proteins directly

guide the growth, differentiation and death of the cell. During

the metabolism pathways of proteins, the aggregation is a

special feature of proteins and highly involved in cell death.

It has been debated that protein aggregation might be

beneficial in aged cells to avoid compromising the protein

quality and quantity control meanwhile some evidence

indicated the protein aggregation may impair the normal

cellular metabolic process. This presentation will discuss the

impact of protein synthesis, aggregation and degradation in

cell death and their involvement in aging study.

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qding@kent.edu

The fate of proteins and the involvement in cell death and aging

Qunxing Ding and Haiyan Zhu

Kent State University, USA