Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0005721.pub2
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Protein Folding and Chaperones

Abstract: Proteins fold via specific pathways to achieve their native structure. Protein structures are, however, inherently unstable; hence folding and unfolding are in equilibrium. Protein instability is a major concern inside the cell. Specialised proteins called molecular chaperones are, therefore, required to assist proteins in folding and to prevent aggregation of folding intermediates. Many different classes of chaperones exist that are conserved throughout all kingdoms of life, many of which are known as heat‐sh… Show more

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