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Hsp60 Friend and Foe of the Nervous System

2019

Hsp60 belongs to the subgroup of molecular chaperones named chaperonins and, typically, resides and functions in the mitochondria but it is also present in extramitochondrial sites. It chaperones client peptides as they fold to achieve the native conformation and also displays anti-stress roles by helping stress-damaged proteins regain a functional shape. Thus, Hsp60 is central to the integrity and functionality of mitochondria and energy production. All cells in the nervous system depend on Hsp60 so when the chaperonin malfunctions the consequences on nervous tissues are usually devastating, causing diverse diseases. These are the Hsp60 chaperonopathies, which can be genetic or acquired wi…

Acquired chaperonopathies · Alzheimer’s disease · Central nervous system · Chaperonins · Chaperonopathies · Genetic chaperonopathies · Hsp60 ·
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Editorial: Physiology and Pathophysiology of Heat Shock Protein 60

2020

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