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This research investigates the co-translational assembly of proteins in yeast, focusing on how ribosomes and chaperones interact during protein synthesis. It aims to redefine our understanding of protein folding and assembly processes in eukaryotic cells.
Biological activity of cells depends on timely production of natively folded proteins by powerful translation and folding machineries.
At a critical regulatory intersection of translation and folding, ribosomes act as integration hubs coordinating chaperone, enzyme and membrane targeting factor activity, influencing folding.
Final assembly of proteins into oligomeric complexes however, has long been considered post-translational and dependent on random collision of fully synthesized diffusing su…
RUPRECHT-KARLS-UNIVERSITAET HEIDELBERG
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