Type I chaperonins (cpn60/Hsp60) are essential proteins that mediate the folding of proteins in bacteria, chloroplast and mitochondria. Despite the high sequence homology among chaperonins, the mitochondrial chaperonin system has developed unique properties that distinguish it from the widely-studied bacterial system (GroEL and GroES). The most relevant difference to this study is that mitochondrial chaperonins are able to refold denatured proteins only with the assistance of the mitochondrial co-chaperonin. This is in contrast to the bacterial chaperonin, which is able to function with the help of co-chaperonin from any source. The goal of our work was to determine structural elements that govern the specificity between chaperonin and co-c...
AbstractThe mitochondrial chaperonin system consists of chaperonin 60 (also termed hsp60), which is ...
Protein folding in the mitochondria is assisted by nuclear-encoded compartment-specific chaperones b...
Chaperone proteins have been initially identified by their ability to confer cellular resistance to ...
Type I chaperonins (cpn60/Hsp60) are essential proteins that mediate the folding of proteins in bact...
The human mitochondrial chaperonin is a macromolecular machine that catalyzes the proper folding and...
Abstract Human mitochondrial chaperonin mHsp60 is essential for mitochondrial function by assisting ...
The HSP60/HSP10 chaperonin assists folding of proteins in the mitochondrial matrix space by enclosin...
Proteins are essential elements that are responsible for a variety of cellular activities within org...
Proteins are essential components in all cellular activities, including signal transduction, gene ex...
Proteins are essential elements that are responsible for a variety of cellular activities within org...
Proteins are essential components in all cellular activities, including signal transduction, gene ex...
In the large class of molecules that maintain protein homeostasis, called molecular chaperones, chap...
AbstractType I chaperonins play an essential role in the folding of newly translated and stress-dena...
The E. coli GroEL/GroES chaperonin complex acts as a folding cage by producing a bullet-like asymmet...
Structural studies on proteins provide valuable knowledge, from information about their fundamental ...
AbstractThe mitochondrial chaperonin system consists of chaperonin 60 (also termed hsp60), which is ...
Protein folding in the mitochondria is assisted by nuclear-encoded compartment-specific chaperones b...
Chaperone proteins have been initially identified by their ability to confer cellular resistance to ...
Type I chaperonins (cpn60/Hsp60) are essential proteins that mediate the folding of proteins in bact...
The human mitochondrial chaperonin is a macromolecular machine that catalyzes the proper folding and...
Abstract Human mitochondrial chaperonin mHsp60 is essential for mitochondrial function by assisting ...
The HSP60/HSP10 chaperonin assists folding of proteins in the mitochondrial matrix space by enclosin...
Proteins are essential elements that are responsible for a variety of cellular activities within org...
Proteins are essential components in all cellular activities, including signal transduction, gene ex...
Proteins are essential elements that are responsible for a variety of cellular activities within org...
Proteins are essential components in all cellular activities, including signal transduction, gene ex...
In the large class of molecules that maintain protein homeostasis, called molecular chaperones, chap...
AbstractType I chaperonins play an essential role in the folding of newly translated and stress-dena...
The E. coli GroEL/GroES chaperonin complex acts as a folding cage by producing a bullet-like asymmet...
Structural studies on proteins provide valuable knowledge, from information about their fundamental ...
AbstractThe mitochondrial chaperonin system consists of chaperonin 60 (also termed hsp60), which is ...
Protein folding in the mitochondria is assisted by nuclear-encoded compartment-specific chaperones b...
Chaperone proteins have been initially identified by their ability to confer cellular resistance to ...