J-domain proteins: From molecular mechanisms to diseases

Jaroslaw Marszalek, Paolo De Los Rios, Douglas Cyr, Matthias P Mayer, Vasista Adupa, Claes Andréasson, Gregory L Blatch, Janice E A Braun, Jeffrey L Brodsky, Bernd Bukau, J Paul Chapple, Charlotte Conz, Sébastien Dementin, Pierre Genevaux, Olivier Genest, Pierre Goloubinoff, Jason Gestwicki, Colin M Hammond, Justin K Hines, Koji IshikawaLukasz A Joachimiak, Janine Kirstein, Krzysztof Liberek, Dejana Mokranjac, Nadinath Nillegoda, Carlos H I Ramos, Mathieu Rebeaud, David Ron, Sabine Rospert, Chandan Sahi, Reut Shalgi, Bartlomiej Tomiczek, Ryo Ushioda, Elizaveta Ustyantseva, Yihong Ye, Maciej Zylicz, Harm H Kampinga*

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

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Samenvatting

J-domain proteins (JDPs) are the largest family of chaperones in most organisms, but much of how they function within the network of other chaperones and protein quality control machineries is still an enigma. Here, we report on the latest findings related to JDP functions presented at a dedicated JDP workshop in Gdansk, Poland. The report does not include all (details) of what was shared and discussed at the meeting, because some of these original data have not yet been accepted for publication elsewhere or represented still preliminary observations at the time.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)21-33
Aantal pagina's13
TijdschriftCell stress & chaperones
Volume29
Nummer van het tijdschrift1
Vroegere onlinedatum23-dec.-2023
DOI's
StatusPublished - feb.-2024

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