Abstract:In humans, Hsp40s are classified into A, B, and C sub-families, in which members 90 typically function as monomers, dimers, or polydisperse oligomers. For example, the A 91 family Hsp40s (DnaJA1-A4) and a subset of B family Hsp40s (DnaJB1/B4/B5), all encode 92 a globular domain architecture similar to the bacterial Hsp40 DnaJ. These classical Hsp40 93 members assemble into homo-dimers through conserved C-terminal motifs and bind 94 unfolded substrates through conserved b-barrel C-terminal domains (CTD) 20 . R… Show more
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