stabilisaattoriproteiinit
Stabilisaattoriproteiinit are a class of proteins that help to maintain the structural integrity of cells and subcellular compartments under stress conditions. These proteins often function by binding to unfolded or partially unfolded polypeptide chains, preventing aggregation and facilitating proper folding or refolding. They can be produced in response to a variety of stimuli, including heat shock, oxidative stress, pH changes, or the presence of denaturing chemicals. By modulating the intracellular environment they enable cells to cope with disequilibrium and preserve protein functionality.
Evolutionary conservation of stabilisaattoriproteiinit is evident across all domains of life, although their specific forms vary.
The molecular action of stabilisaattoriproteiinit often involves transient, low‑affinity interactions that are energy‑dependent, especially for ATP‑dependent