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Bridging human chaperonopathies and microbial chaperonins.


ABSTRACT: Chaperonins are molecular chaperones that play critical physiological roles, but they can be pathogenic. Malfunctional chaperonins cause chaperonopathies of great interest within various medical specialties. Although the clinical-genetic aspects of many chaperonopathies are known, the molecular mechanisms causing chaperonin failure and tissue lesions are poorly understood. Progress is necessary to improve treatment, and experimental models that mimic the human situation provide a promising solution. We present two models: one prokaryotic (the archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus) with eukaryotic-like chaperonins and one eukaryotic (Chaetomium thermophilum), both convenient for isolation-study of chaperonins, and report illustrative results pertaining to a pathogenic mutation of CCT5.

SUBMITTER: Conway de Macario E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6420498 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bridging human chaperonopathies and microbial chaperonins.

Conway de Macario Everly E   Yohda Masafumi M   Macario Alberto J L AJL   Robb Frank T FT  

Communications biology 20190315


Chaperonins are molecular chaperones that play critical physiological roles, but they can be pathogenic. Malfunctional chaperonins cause chaperonopathies of great interest within various medical specialties. Although the clinical-genetic aspects of many chaperonopathies are known, the molecular mechanisms causing chaperonin failure and tissue lesions are poorly understood. Progress is necessary to improve treatment, and experimental models that mimic the human situation provide a promising solut  ...[more]

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