Protein Domain : GroEL-like apical domain superfamily IPR027409

Type  Homologous_superfamily
Description  Chaperonins are large cylindrical structures that transiently enclose a partially folded polypeptide and allow it to continue folding in a sequestered environment. Chaperonins are grouped into two families: group I chaperonins, found in eubacteria (e.g. GroEL in Escherichia coli) and eukaryotic organelles of eubacterial descent (e.g. Cpn60 in mitochondria and chloroplasts), and group II chaperonins, found in archaea and the eukaryotic cytosol (CCT or TCP-1 complex) [ , ]. Both groups share a common monomer architecture of three domains: an equatorial domain that carries ATPase activity, an intermediate domain, and an apical domain, involved in substrate binding [, ].This superfamily represents the apical domain.
Short Name  GroEL-like_apical_dom_sf

0 Child Features

19 Gene Families

1000 Genes

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14 Publications

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