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University of Texas at El Paso

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2017

Heat Shock Proteins

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The Human Mitochondrial Chaperonin: It Takes Two Single-Rings To Tango, Adrian Sergio Enriquez Jan 2017

The Human Mitochondrial Chaperonin: It Takes Two Single-Rings To Tango, Adrian Sergio Enriquez

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The human mitochondrial chaperonin is a macromolecular machine that catalyzes the proper folding and assembly of newly imported mitochondrial proteins into their biologically active state. It is composed of two proteins from the highly conserved heat shock protein family, hsp10 and hsp60, that assemble into large oligomeric complexes responsible for mediating the folding of non-native polypeptides in an ATP dependent manner. In addition to its innate role in protein folding, human mitochondrial hsp60 has been implicated in numerous moonlighting cellular activities that have been linked to diseases conditions such as cancer and neurodegeneracy. In light of its cellular importance, the …