نتایج جستجو برای: molecular chaperone

تعداد نتایج: 644698  

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2009
Ryan D Mills Jill Trewhella Theresa Wenli Qiu Thomas Welte Timothy M Ryan Tracey Hanley Robert B Knott Trevor Lithgow Terrence D Mulhern

Tom70 is a mitochondrial protein import receptor composed of 11 tetratricopeptide repeats (TPRs). The first three TPRs form an N-terminal domain that recruits heat shock protein family chaperones, while the eight C-terminal TPRs form a domain that receives, from the bound chaperone, mitochondrial precursor proteins destined for import. Analytical ultracentrifugation and solution small-angle X-r...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
F Shao M W Bader U Jakob J C Bardwell

DsbG, a protein disulfide isomerase present in the periplasm of Escherichia coli, is shown to function as a molecular chaperone. Stoichiometric amounts of DsbG are sufficient to prevent the thermal aggregation of two classical chaperone substrate proteins, citrate synthase and luciferase. DsbG was also shown to interact with refolding intermediates of chemically denatured citrate synthase and p...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2011
Shun Minagawa Yasumitsu Kondoh Keigo Sueoka Hiroyuki Osada Hitoshi Nakamoto

Chemical arrays were employed to screen ligands for HtpG, the prokaryotic homologue of Hsp (heat-shock protein) 90. We found that colistins and the closely related polymyxin B interact physically with HtpG. They bind to the N-terminal domain of HtpG specifically without affecting its ATPase activity. The interaction caused inhibition of chaperone function of HtpG that suppresses thermal aggrega...

Journal: :Cell 2006
Véronique Albanèse Alice Yen-Wen Yam Joshua Baughman Charles Parnot Judith Frydman

Molecular chaperones assist the folding of newly translated and stress-denatured proteins. In prokaryotes, overlapping sets of chaperones mediate both processes. In contrast, we find that eukaryotes evolved distinct chaperone networks to carry out these functions. Genomic and functional analyses indicate that in addition to stress-inducible chaperones that protect the cellular proteome from str...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
R John Ellis

The historical origins and current interpretation of the molecular chaperone concept are presented, with the emphasis on the distinction between folding chaperones and assembly chaperones. Definitions of some basic terms in this field are offered and misconceptions pointed out. Two examples of assembly chaperone are discussed in more detail: the role of numerous histone chaperones in fundamenta...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2004
Mackenzie L Zippay Sean P Place Gretchen E Hofmann

The role and function of molecular chaperones has been widely studied in model systems (e.g. yeast, Escherichia coli and cultured mammalian cells), however, comparatively little is known about the function of molecular chaperones in eurythermal ectotherms. To investigate the thermal sensitivity of molecular chaperone function in non-model ectotherms, we examined the in vitro activity of Hsc70, ...

2017
Abbey D. Zuehlke Michael Reidy Coney Lin Paul LaPointe Sarah Alsomairy D. Joshua Lee Genesis M. Rivera-Marquez Kristin Beebe Thomas Prince Sunmin Lee Jane B. Trepel Wanping Xu Jill Johnson Daniel Masison Len Neckers

Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is an essential eukaryotic molecular chaperone. To properly chaperone its clientele, Hsp90 proceeds through an ATP-dependent conformational cycle influenced by posttranslational modifications (PTMs) and assisted by a number of co-chaperone proteins. Although Hsp90 conformational changes in solution have been well-studied, regulation of these complex dynamics in cel...

2012
Musammat F. Nahar Anna Roujeinikova

Bacterial molecular chaperone DnaK plays an essential role in protein folding, stress response and transmembrane targeting of proteins. DnaKs from many bacterial species, including Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium and Haemophilus infleunzae are the molecular targets for the insect-derived antimicrobial peptide pyrrhocoricin. Pyrrhocoricin-like peptides bind in the substrate recognition ...

2015
Sandip Kumar Nandi Ayon Chakraborty Alok Kumar Panda Sougata Sinha Ray Rajiv Kumar Kar Anirban Bhunia Ashis Biswas

Adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) is an important phosphate metabolite abundantly found in Mycobacterium leprae bacilli. This pathogen does not derive ATP from its host but has its own mechanism for the generation of ATP. Interestingly, this molecule as well as several antigenic proteins act as bio-markers for the detection of leprosy. One such bio-marker is the 18 kDa antigen. This 18 kDa antige...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2008
Soo Youn Jun Sang Hyeon Kang Kwang-Ho Lee

Though the use of PCR-generated DNA (i.e., linear template) as template DNA is desirable because of its simple preparation, the linear template has not been routinely used in a conventional continuous-exchange cell-free (CECF) protein synthesis system due to the instability of the linear template and/or its transcript in the relatively long operation period. To overcome this problem and enhance...

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