Visualisation of translating ribosomes reveals the earliest steps of protein misfolding in human disease

Abstract The majority of cellular proteins must adopt a particular three-dimensional structure for function1. However, protein folding is a perilous journey due to competing polypeptide misfolding events which result in inactive structures. In this study, we examine the earliest steps of protein misfolding during the biosynthesis of alpha-1-antitrypsin, a secreted plasma protein whose misfolding results in organ disease.