Lecture

Transcellular Chaperone Signalling: Activating Organismal Proteostasis in C. elegans

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This lecture explores how transcellular chaperone signalling in C. elegans activates organismal proteostasis beyond cellular boundaries, emphasizing the importance of stress responses to maintain proteostasis in multicellular organisms. The instructor discusses the role of molecular chaperones as proteostasis effectors and the outcomes of stress responses on organismal proteostasis, highlighting the interplay between different tissues and stress transducers.

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