Chaperones
Chaperones are proteins in the cell which function to
help proteins to fold correctly
molecular chaparones guide folding of proteins present in the
cytosol, lumen of RER, mitochondria, etc.
chaparones also promote the assembly of protein complexes from
subunits
chaperones prevent the aggregation of unfolded proteins
heat shock proteins
a set of proteins induced by a brief exposure of cells to elevated
temperature (42° C)
many of molecular chaperones are heat shock proteins (hsp)
the heat shock causes many proteins to unfold or misfold and the
hsp are induced to help refold these proteins correctly
examples of heat shock proteins:
hsp 70 - cytosol  hsp 60 - cytosol  BiP - in lumen of RER (BiP is
an abbreviation for
binding protein) mitochondrial hsp - (mhsp 60 and mhsp 70)
mechanism of action:
 bind to exposed hydrophobic regions of proteins to achieve
proper folding ATP requirement for action