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This project focuses on understanding the complex functions of molecular chaperones, specifically J-domain proteins, which help maintain protein stability in cells. By exploring their mechanisms, the research aims to uncover how these proteins prevent diseases related to protein misfolding.
MolecuMolecular chaperones are vital for maintaining proteostasis by protecting our cells from the deleterious effects of protein misfolding and aggregation.
The diverse ~50-chaperone J-domain protein (JDP, Hsp40) family acts as cells first line of defense, binding and remodeling non-natively folded proteins and facilitating their transfer to downstream chaperones.
Recent discoveries from our lab have shown that JDP function is far more complex than previously described - identifying both a nove…
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