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      The Networking of Chaperones by Co-chaperones [electronic resource] : Control of Cellular Protein Homeostasis / edited by Gregory Lloyd Blatch, Adrienne Lesley Edkins.

      Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Subcellular Biochemistry ; 78Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XV, 276 p. 35 illus., 31 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
      • text
      Media type:
      • computer
      Carrier type:
      • online resource
      ISBN:
      • 9783319117317
      Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
      • 610 23
      LOC classification:
      • R-RZ
      Online resources:
      Contents:
      Preface -- List of Contributors- About the Editors- GrpE, Hsp110/Grp170, HspBP1/Sil1 and BAG domain proteins: Nucleotide exchange factors for Hsp70 molecular chaperones -- Functions of the Hsp90-Binding FKBP Immunophilins -- Hsp70/Hsp90 organising protein (Hop): beyond interactions with chaperones and prion proteins -- Specification of Hsp70 function by Type I and Type II Hsp40 -- Cdc37 as a Co-chaperone to Hsp90 -- p23 and Aha1- UCS proteins: chaperones for myosin and co-chaperones for Hsp90 -- Chaperonin - Co-chaperonin Interactions -- Co-chaperones of the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum -- The evolution and function of co-chaperones in mitochondria -- CHIP: a co-chaperone for degradation by the proteasome -- The role of HSP70 and its co-chaperones in protein misfolding, aggregation and disease -- Index.
      In: Springer eBooksSummary: Co-chaperones are important mediators of the outcome of chaperone assisted protein homeostasis, which is a dynamic balance between the integrated processes of protein folding, degradation and translocation. The Networking of Chaperones by Co-chaperones describes how the function of the major molecular chaperones is regulated by a cohort of diverse non-client proteins, known as co-chaperones. The second edition includes the current status of the field and descriptions of a number of novel co-chaperones that have been recently identified. This new edition has a strong focus on the role of co-chaperones in human disease and as putative drug targets. The book will be a resource for both newcomers and established researchers in the field of cell stress and chaperones, as well as those interested in cross-cutting disciplines such as cellular networks and systems biology.
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      Preface -- List of Contributors- About the Editors- GrpE, Hsp110/Grp170, HspBP1/Sil1 and BAG domain proteins: Nucleotide exchange factors for Hsp70 molecular chaperones -- Functions of the Hsp90-Binding FKBP Immunophilins -- Hsp70/Hsp90 organising protein (Hop): beyond interactions with chaperones and prion proteins -- Specification of Hsp70 function by Type I and Type II Hsp40 -- Cdc37 as a Co-chaperone to Hsp90 -- p23 and Aha1- UCS proteins: chaperones for myosin and co-chaperones for Hsp90 -- Chaperonin - Co-chaperonin Interactions -- Co-chaperones of the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum -- The evolution and function of co-chaperones in mitochondria -- CHIP: a co-chaperone for degradation by the proteasome -- The role of HSP70 and its co-chaperones in protein misfolding, aggregation and disease -- Index.

      Co-chaperones are important mediators of the outcome of chaperone assisted protein homeostasis, which is a dynamic balance between the integrated processes of protein folding, degradation and translocation. The Networking of Chaperones by Co-chaperones describes how the function of the major molecular chaperones is regulated by a cohort of diverse non-client proteins, known as co-chaperones. The second edition includes the current status of the field and descriptions of a number of novel co-chaperones that have been recently identified. This new edition has a strong focus on the role of co-chaperones in human disease and as putative drug targets. The book will be a resource for both newcomers and established researchers in the field of cell stress and chaperones, as well as those interested in cross-cutting disciplines such as cellular networks and systems biology.

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