Yevheniia Bushman , Duhita A. Mirikar , Andrew.W. Truman
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Abstract
Molecular chaperones like Hsp70s are key players in protein quality control (PQC), capable of eliminating toxic intracellular condensates. In this issue of Cell Chemical Biology, Zhang et al.1 present a computational approach to design novel J-domain protein (JDP) constructs that bind to Hsp70 and enhance its chaperone activity.
Cell Chemical BiologyBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
14.70
自引率
2.30%
发文量
143
期刊介绍:
Cell Chemical Biology, a Cell Press journal established in 1994 as Chemistry & Biology, focuses on publishing crucial advances in chemical biology research with broad appeal to our diverse community, spanning basic scientists to clinicians. Pioneering investigations at the chemistry-biology interface, the journal fosters collaboration between these disciplines. We encourage submissions providing significant conceptual advancements of broad interest across chemical, biological, clinical, and related fields. Particularly sought are articles utilizing chemical tools to perturb, visualize, and measure biological systems, offering unique insights into molecular mechanisms, disease biology, and therapeutics.