Proteostasis and Cancer
- 1st Edition - June 20, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editor: Buddhi Prakash Jain
- Language: English
Proteostasis and Cancer explores the intricate mechanisms of protein homeostasis and their critical roles in cancer progression and therapeutics. The book delves into the mechan… Read more
Proteostasis and Cancer explores the intricate mechanisms of protein homeostasis and their critical roles in cancer progression and therapeutics. The book delves into the mechanisms that control proteins inside the cell to preserve the health of the cellular proteome and the organism itself. It covers key topics such as post-translational modifications, protein folding, proteolysis, and the unfolded protein response (UPR), with a specific focus on their roles in cancer. Detailed discussions on molecular chaperones, the ubiquitin-proteasome system, and autophagy pathways offer valuable insights into how these processes contribute to cancer progression and how they can be targeted for therapeutic interventions.
With clear explanations and well-labeled diagrams, the book makes complex concepts accessible to students and researchers alike. It also addresses the clinical implications of proteostasis in cancer, providing a foundation for developing innovative, therapeutic strategies. The book's multidisciplinary approach, combining insights from biochemistry, cancer biology, and medical sciences make it an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the role of proteostasis in cancer.
With clear explanations and well-labeled diagrams, the book makes complex concepts accessible to students and researchers alike. It also addresses the clinical implications of proteostasis in cancer, providing a foundation for developing innovative, therapeutic strategies. The book's multidisciplinary approach, combining insights from biochemistry, cancer biology, and medical sciences make it an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the role of proteostasis in cancer.
- Provides comprehensive and easily understandable information on proteostasis and its involvement in cancer that is suitable for graduate students, researchers, and medical students
- Illustrates complex mechanisms with neat, clean, and well-labeled diagrams, enhancing the clarity and understanding of the content
- Explains the role of proteostatic processes in cancer progression, offering valuable insights into how these mechanisms can be targeted for cancer therapeutics
- Covers a wide range of topics, including protein biology, protein homeostasis, and cancer, making it a valuable resource for students in biochemistry, cancer biology, and medical sciences
- Serves as a useful reference book for scientists and researchers working in the field of protein biology and cancer, providing detailed and comprehensive information on protein homeostasis
Graduate Students in Basic Science and Medical Sciences: Students pursuing advanced degrees in biochemistry, molecular biology, cancer biology, and related fields who need a comprehensive understanding of proteostasis and its role in cancer; Research Scholars: Early-career researchers and PhD candidates working on projects related to protein biology, proteomics, and cancer research who require detailed and up-to-date information on proteostasis. University Teachers; Faculty members and educators teaching courses in biochemistry, molecular biology, cancer biology, and related disciplines who need a reliable resource to support their teaching and research activities
1. An overview of Proteostasis or Protein Homeostasis
2. Post-translational modifications, protein folding and Proteolysis
3. Protein misfolding, Endoplamsic reticulum stress and Unfolded Protein Response (UPR)
4. Proteostasis and Human diseases
5. Methodology to study Proteostasis
6. Molecular Chaperones in Cancer
7. Mitochondrial Proteostasis, UPR and Cancer
8. Ubiquitin-proteasome system and its role in Cancer
9. Proteostasis and Autophagy pathways in Cancer
10. Role of Proteostasis in Breast cancer
11. Proteostasis in solid tumors
12. Proteostasis and liquid or blood cancer
13. How Proteostasis can be targeted in cancer: therapeutic perspective.
14. Clinical implications of Proteostasis in Cancer
2. Post-translational modifications, protein folding and Proteolysis
3. Protein misfolding, Endoplamsic reticulum stress and Unfolded Protein Response (UPR)
4. Proteostasis and Human diseases
5. Methodology to study Proteostasis
6. Molecular Chaperones in Cancer
7. Mitochondrial Proteostasis, UPR and Cancer
8. Ubiquitin-proteasome system and its role in Cancer
9. Proteostasis and Autophagy pathways in Cancer
10. Role of Proteostasis in Breast cancer
11. Proteostasis in solid tumors
12. Proteostasis and liquid or blood cancer
13. How Proteostasis can be targeted in cancer: therapeutic perspective.
14. Clinical implications of Proteostasis in Cancer
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: June 20, 2026
- Language: English
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Buddhi Prakash Jain
Dr. Buddhi Prakash Jain is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Zoology, Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Motihari, Bihar, India. He completed his doctoral studies at the School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) New Delhi, India. His research interests include gene expression regulation and endoplasmic reticulum stress in cancer. He is the recipient of several awards including a gold medal in Master Programme (M.Sc.), EMBO travel award, DST (Department of Science and Technology) Govt of India, Young Scientist travel award, and has published several papers in reputed international journals and a number of books and book chapters.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, School of Life Sciences, Mahatma Ghandi Central University, Motihari, Bihar, India