ibpB
IbpB is a small heat shock protein encoded by the ibpB gene in many bacteria, including Escherichia coli. It belongs to the alpha-crystallin domain family of small heat shock proteins and typically consists of about 150 amino acids. In many species, ibpB is coexpressed with its paralog ibpA and both proteins participate in the cellular proteostasis network activated during stress.
Functionally, IbpB acts as a molecular chaperone during stress conditions such as elevated temperature. It binds
Expression of ibpB is upregulated in response to heat shock and other environmental stresses as part of
Structurally, IbpB is a soluble cytoplasmic protein containing the conserved alpha-crystallin domain characteristic of sHSPs. It
Biological significance of IbpB includes contributing to thermotolerance and proteome stability under stress. Across bacteria, IbpB