Abstract:Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) are key members of the HSP superfamily that are ubiquitous among all organisms. The amino acid sequences of the sHSPs are not as highly conserved as the larger HSPs but it comprises a characteristic α-crystallin domain (ACD). The mammalian sHSP family, now referred to as the HSPB family, includes 11 members: HSP27/HSPB1, MKBP (myotonic dystrophy protein kinase-binding protein)/HSPB2, HSPB3, alphaA-crystallin / HSPB4, alphaB-crystallin/HSPB5, HSP20/HSPB6, cvHSP (cardiovascular … Show more
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