The landscape of molecular chaperones across human tissues reveals a layered architecture of core and variable chaperones
Tissue-specific differences in protein folding capacities are poorly understood. Here, the authors show that the human chaperone system consists of ubiquitous core chaperones and tissue-specific variable chaperones, perturbation of which leads to tissue-specific phenotypes.
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Main Authors: | Netta Shemesh, Juman Jubran, Shiran Dror, Eyal Simonovsky, Omer Basha, Chanan Argov, Idan Hekselman, Mehtap Abu-Qarn, Ekaterina Vinogradov, Omry Mauer, Tatiana Tiago, Serena Carra, Anat Ben-Zvi, Esti Yeger-Lotem |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b6aba57ae59741e89406ba11b3f77eab |
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