Chaperones play a vital role in the life of cells by facilitating the correct folding of other proteins and maintaining them in a functional state, being themselves, as a rule, more stable than the rest of cell proteins. Their functional properties naturally tempt investigators to actively adapt them for biotechnology needs. This review will mostly focus on the applications found for the bacterial chaperonin GroE and its counterparts from other organisms, in biotechnology or for research purposes, both in their engineered or intact versions.
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Yurkova, M. S., & Fedorov, A. N. (2022, May 1). GroEL—A Versatile Chaperone for Engineering and a Plethora of Applications. Biomolecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12050607
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