The studies in this thesis are mainly focused on the effects that the chaperonin mechanisms have on a bound target protein. Earlier studies have shown that the bacterial chaperonin GroEL plays an active role in unfolding a target protein during the initial binding. Here, the effects of the eukaryotic chaperonin TRiC’s mechanical action on a bound target protein were studied by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) measurements by attaching the fluorophore fluorescein to specific positions in the structure of the target protein, β-actin. Actin is an abundant eukaryotic protein and is dependent on TRiC to reach its native state. It was found that at the initial binding to TRiC, the actin structure is stretched, particularly across the...
The cylindrical chaperonin GroEL and its lid-shaped cofactor GroES of Escherichia coil have an essen...
AbstractChaperonins use ATPase cycling to promote conformational changes leading to protein folding....
Correct protein folding is the foundation for all cellular processes. Often this is not a spontaneou...
International audienceHere, we study and compare the mechanisms of action of the GroEL/GroES and the...
The hetero-oligomeric chaperonin of eukarya, TRiC, is required to fold the cytoskeletal protein acti...
Molecular chaperones help many proteins in the cell reach their native conformation. The mechanism w...
Twomechanisms have thus far been characterized for the assistance by chaperonins of the folding of o...
In the past decade, the eubacterial group I chaperonin GroEL became the paradigm of a protein foldin...
The remarkable ability of the chaperonin GroEL to recognise a diverse range of non-native states of ...
The bacterial chaperonin GroEL and its cofactor GroES constitute the paradigmatic molecular machine ...
The mechanism of GroEL (chaperonin)-mediated protein folding is only partially understood. We have a...
AbstractChaperonin-assisted protein folding proceeds through cycles of ATP binding and hydrolysis by...
The hetero-oligomeric eukaryotic chaperonin TRiC (TCP-1-ring complex, also called CCT) interacts cot...
ABSTRACT: The dynamics of the GroEL-GroES complex is investigated with a coarse-grained model. This ...
Chaperonin-assisted protein folding proceeds through cycles of ATP binding and hydrolysis by the lar...
The cylindrical chaperonin GroEL and its lid-shaped cofactor GroES of Escherichia coil have an essen...
AbstractChaperonins use ATPase cycling to promote conformational changes leading to protein folding....
Correct protein folding is the foundation for all cellular processes. Often this is not a spontaneou...
International audienceHere, we study and compare the mechanisms of action of the GroEL/GroES and the...
The hetero-oligomeric chaperonin of eukarya, TRiC, is required to fold the cytoskeletal protein acti...
Molecular chaperones help many proteins in the cell reach their native conformation. The mechanism w...
Twomechanisms have thus far been characterized for the assistance by chaperonins of the folding of o...
In the past decade, the eubacterial group I chaperonin GroEL became the paradigm of a protein foldin...
The remarkable ability of the chaperonin GroEL to recognise a diverse range of non-native states of ...
The bacterial chaperonin GroEL and its cofactor GroES constitute the paradigmatic molecular machine ...
The mechanism of GroEL (chaperonin)-mediated protein folding is only partially understood. We have a...
AbstractChaperonin-assisted protein folding proceeds through cycles of ATP binding and hydrolysis by...
The hetero-oligomeric eukaryotic chaperonin TRiC (TCP-1-ring complex, also called CCT) interacts cot...
ABSTRACT: The dynamics of the GroEL-GroES complex is investigated with a coarse-grained model. This ...
Chaperonin-assisted protein folding proceeds through cycles of ATP binding and hydrolysis by the lar...
The cylindrical chaperonin GroEL and its lid-shaped cofactor GroES of Escherichia coil have an essen...
AbstractChaperonins use ATPase cycling to promote conformational changes leading to protein folding....
Correct protein folding is the foundation for all cellular processes. Often this is not a spontaneou...