v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Homologous_superfamily |
Description | Hsp20 is a mammalian small heat-shock protein family that occurs most abundantly in skeletal muscle and heart. It has a tendency to form dimers, via a disulphide linkage formed by an N-terminal cysteine, low heat stability and a poor chaperoning ability in comparison with other family members. Structurally, this and related proteins contain a β-sandwich fold consisting of 8 strands in 2 β-sheets in a greek-key topology [ ]. |
Short Name | HSP20-like_chaperone |