2013
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.27.1_supplement.lb128
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Characterization of mutations in small heat shock proteins that influence substrate binding

Abstract: The small heat shock proteins (sHsp), ubiquitous cellular homeostasis machinery, are oligomeric chaperone proteins. sHsps play an important role in maintaining cell function and survival under stress conditions such as high temperatures. By binding to non‐native proteins in an ATP‐independent manner, sHsps effectively prevent harmful aggregation of denatured proteins, promote proper protein folding, or facilitate protein degradation. Defects in sHsps can result in abnormal accumulation of proteins or aberrant … Show more

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