cochaperonins
Cochaperonins are a class of molecular chaperones that assist in the proper folding, assembly, and stabilization of proteins within cells. Unlike traditional chaperones such as heat shock proteins (HSPs), cochaperonins typically interact with chaperones like GroEL (in bacteria) or its eukaryotic homologs, such as the TRiC/CCT complex, to facilitate protein folding. These systems are essential for maintaining protein homeostasis, particularly under stress conditions where misfolded proteins could accumulate and disrupt cellular function.
The most well-studied cochaperonin is GroES, which works in conjunction with GroEL in bacteria. GroEL forms
Cochaperonins play roles beyond protein folding, including protein degradation and stress responses. They often regulate chaperone
Research into cochaperonins continues to expand, particularly in understanding their structural dynamics and therapeutic potential. Studies