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  1. The landscape of molecular chaperones across human tissues …

    • The sensitivity of the protein-folding environment to chaperone disruption can be highly tissue-specific. Yet, the organization of the chaperone system across physiological human tissues has received little at… See more

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    Chaperones are highly conserved molecular machines that control cellular protein … See more

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    Chaperones are ubiquitously and highly expressed across human tissues
    We manually curated a list of chaperones and co-chaperones of the main eukaryotic chaperone … See more

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    Chaperones are basic components of all living organisms, and are thus commonly regarded as house-keeping genes1. But, are all folding environments similar to each other? In a … See more

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  4. The landscape of molecular chaperones across human tissues …

  5. Sick Chaperones, Cellular Stress, and Disease | NEJM

    WEBOct 6, 2005 · Cells maintain a complete set of functionally competent proteins normally and in the face of injury or stress with the use of various mechanisms, including systems of proteins called molecular...

  6. Molecule of the Month: Chaperones - RCSB: PDB-101

    WEBGuides Along the Folding Pathway. Chaperones are proteins that guide proteins along the proper pathways for folding. They protect proteins when they are in the process of folding, shielding them from other proteins that …

  7. Biophysics of Molecular Chaperones - Royal Society …

    WEBNov 1, 2023 · Molecular chaperones are critical to control protein quality in all living cells. Understanding chaperone function at the atomic level, and in particular its mode of interaction with client proteins, is crucial to …

  8. Molecular chaperones in protein folding and proteostasis

  9. An atlas of chaperone–protein interactions in

    WEBJun 16, 2009 · Chaperone networks can be drawn based on chaperone–chaperone TAPtag interactions or based on interactor overlap between the different chaperones. Our analysis shows the presence of …

  10. Redefining Molecular Chaperones as Chaotropes

    WEBJun 13, 2021 · Molecular chaperones are the key instruments of bacterial protein homeostasis. Chaperones not only facilitate folding of client proteins, but also transport them, prevent their aggregation, dissolve …

  11. Unfolding the role of chaperones and chaperonins in …

    WEBSep 1, 2001 · A chaperone is a protein that selectively recognizes and binds to the exposed hydrophobic surfaces of a non-native protein in a noncovalent interaction in order to inhibit irreversible aggregation.

  12. General Structural and Functional Features of Molecular …

  13. Chaperone machines for protein folding, unfolding and ... - Nature

  14. Chaperones: General Characteristics and Classifications

  15. Chaperone-assisted protein folding I: Chaperonins - iBiology

  16. (PDF) Molecular Chaperones: Structure-Function Relationship …

  17. Characteristics of different chaperone machines: molecular …

  18. A History of Molecular Chaperone Structures in the Protein Data …

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  20. Molecular chaperones and photoreceptor function - PMC

  21. Chaperone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

  22. General Structural and Functional Features of Molecular …

  23. Visualizing chaperone-assisted protein folding - PMC

  24. Chaperones | What is a Chaperone? - Geeky Medics