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The chaperonin folding machine

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2002
Chaperonins are versatile molecular machines that assist the folding of a wide range of substrate proteins. They harness an ATPase cycle to control access of non-native proteins to hydrophobic binding sites. ATP binding promotes large conformational changes that partially bury the hydrophobic sites and initiate the binding of a co-chaperonin, creating ...
Helen R, Saibil, Neil A, Ranson
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Allosteric regulation of chaperonins

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2005
Chaperonins are molecular machines that facilitate protein folding by undergoing energy (ATP)-dependent movements that are coordinated in time and space by complex allosteric regulation. Recently, progress has been made in describing the various functional (allosteric) states of these machines, the pathways by which they interconvert, and the coupling ...
Horovitz, A, Willison, KR
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Novel Chaperonins in a Prokaryote

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2005
Group II chaperonins belong to the Hsp60 family occurring in archaea and eukaryotes. The archaeal chaperonins build the thermosome, which is similar to the eukaryotic CCT (chaperonin-containing TCP-1). Eukaryotes have eight subunits, and up until now, it was thought that archaea had between one and three subunits, depending on the species.
Dennis L, Maeder   +2 more
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Chaperonins

2012
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CHIARALUCE, Roberta, CONSALVI, Valerio
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The complexity of chloroplast chaperonins

Trends in Plant Science, 2013
Type I chaperonins are large oligomeric protein ensembles that are involved in the folding and assembly of other proteins. Chloroplast chaperonins and co-chaperonins exist in multiple copies of two distinct isoforms that can combine to form a range of labile oligomeric structures.
Anna, Vitlin Gruber   +3 more
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Assembly of Chaperonin Complexes

Molecular Biotechnology, 2001
Chaperonins are a subclass of molecular chaperones that assist both the folding of newly synthesized proteins and the maintenance of proteins in a folded state during periods of stress. The best studied members of this family are the type I chaperonins, occurring in bacteria and evolutionarily derived organelles.
A R, Kusmierczyk, J, Martin
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Inside the chaperonin toolbox: theoretical and computational models for chaperonin mechanism

Physical Biology, 2009
Despite their immense importance to cellular function, the precise mechanism by which chaperonins aid in the folding of other proteins remains unknown. Experimental evidence seems to imply that there is some diversity in how chaperonins interact with their substrates and this has led to a number of different models for chaperonin mechanism ...
Del, Lucent   +2 more
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Protein folding and chaperonins

Plant Molecular Biology, 1992
The folding of polypeptide chains in cells, following either translation or translocation through membranes, must take place under conditions of extremely high protein concentrations. In addition, folding into a correct structure must occur in the presence of other rapidly folding species, and at temperatures known to destabilize aggregation-prone ...
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The first chaperonin

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2013
Hartl, F., Hayer-Hartl, M.
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Binding of chaperonins

Nature, 1991
H, Saibil   +3 more
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