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PROGRESS IN BIOPHYSICS & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 99, Issue 1, Pages 42-50Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pbiomolbio.2008.10.007
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GroEL assisted folding; Large substrate protein; Cis and trans folding mechanisms; Size factor in chaperone assisted folding
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Escherichia coli chaperonins GroEL and GroES are indispensable for survival and growth of the cell since they provide essential assistance to the folding of many newly translated proteins in the cell. Recent Studies indicate that a Substantial portion of the proteins involved in the host pathways are completely dependent on GroEL-GroES for their folding and hence providing some explanation for why GroEL is essential for cell growth. Many proteins either small-single domain or large multidomains require assistance fromGroEL-ES during their lifetime. Proteins of size up to similar to 70 kDa can fold via the cis mechanism during GroEL-ES assisted pathway, but other proteins (> 70 kDa) that cannot be pushed inside the cavity of GroEL-ATP complex upon binding of GroES fold by an evolved mechanism called trans. In recent years, much work has been done on revealing facts about the cis mechanism involving the GroEL assisted folding of small proteins whereas the trans mechanism with larger polypeptide Substrates still remains Under cover, In order to disentangle the role of chaperonin GroEL-GroES in the folding of large E. coli proteins, this review discusses a number of issues like the range of large polypeptide substrates acted on by GroEL do all these substrates need the complete chaperonin system along with ATP for their folding? Does GroEL act as foldase or holdase during the process? We conclude with a discussion of the various queries that need to be resolved in the future for an extensive understanding of the mechanism of GroEL mediated folding of large substrate
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