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What is the intracellular sorting mechanism called where a protein is transported by another protein?
Piggy back/ Piggyback
or
Piggy bag/ Piggybag?
Piggy back/ Piggyback
or
Piggy bag/ Piggybag?
You are right, but that is something else. Chaperone is not a mechanism for directing a protein to the lysosome or ER etc.Originally posted by iansmith
Protein that guide other protein are called chaperon. It probably called chaperoning
You are right, but that is something else. Chaperone is not a mechanism for directing a protein to the lysosome or ER etc.
A group of proteins that guide other proteins during their synthesis and assembly at the ribosome and their subsequent transport to their site of action
Cytoplasmic proteins of both prokaryotes and eukaryotes that bind to nascent or unfolded polypeptides and ensure correct folding or transport. Chaperone proteins do not covalently bind to their targets and do not form part of the finished product. Heat-shock proteins are an important sub set of chaperones. Three major families are recognised, the chaperonins (groEL and hsp60), the hsp70 family and the hsp90 family. Outside these major families are other proteins with similar functions including nucleoplasmin, secB and T-cell receptor associated protein.
Oh, really. So chaperoning is the word to be used.. then I learned something new today since the word piggyback has been the only term that I heard :) no wonder I didn't find much on google. Thanks Ian.Originally posted by iansmith
Piggybacking appears to be more than a laymen word rather than the actual word use. Very article use piggybacking as the mecahnism for chaperoning.
From what I just read, piggybacking could be the transport of protein that are not newly synthesis and are staying in the cytoplasm. For example, protein that are activated after the signal transduction cascade and act in the on the DNA.
Originally posted by Monique
Oh, really. So chaperoning is the word to be used.. then I learned something new today since the word piggyback has been the only term that I heard :) no wonder I didn't find much on google. Thanks Ian.
Originally posted by Monique
What is the intracellular sorting mechanism called where a protein is transported by another protein?
Piggy back/ Piggyback
or
Piggy bag/ Piggybag?
Chaperoning could also imply folding and error fixing (not transporting directy). As I know chaperons basically help proteins in transporting through the membranes by defolding them on the entrance and properly folding them on exit, and keeping their proper 3D structure during the transport in the cell. Beside that family of chaperones include HSP molecules (mainly), and you know their purpose.Originally posted by Monique
But apparently chaperoning is the correct term.