“…As mentioned, in E. coli, the protein repair part of the proteostasis network is mostly composed of the conserved chaperone families Hsp70s (DnaK, HscA), Hsp60s (GroEL), Hsp90s (HtpG), Hsp100 (ClpB) and Hsp20s (IbpA/B) (bacterial names in brackets), with their main co-chaperones (DnaJ, CbpA, DjlA, HscB, GrpE, GroES) (Finka and Goloubinoff, 2013). Indicating the importance of this chaperone network, its members contribute ∼3.3% of the total proteome mass of unstressed E. coli cells, compared to ∼1% for the endo-cellular proteases, with ∼0.6% of the total proteome belonging to qualitycontrol proteases (Figure 2A), (Fauvet et al, 2021).…”