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[[File:PDB 1g31 EBI.jpg|thumb|PDB 1g31 EBI.jpg]] '''GroES''' is a [[protein]] that functions as a co-chaperonin in the [[chaperonin]] family. It is essential for the proper folding of many proteins within the cell. GroES works in conjunction with [[GroEL]], another chaperonin, to facilitate the correct folding of [[polypeptides]]. ==Structure== GroES is a heptameric ring composed of seven identical subunits. Each subunit is approximately 10 kDa in size. The structure of GroES is highly conserved across different species, indicating its crucial role in cellular processes. ==Function== GroES, along with GroEL, forms a complex that assists in the folding of newly synthesized proteins and the refolding of misfolded proteins. The GroEL-GroES complex operates in an ATP-dependent manner. GroEL provides an enclosed environment where protein folding can occur without the risk of aggregation, while GroES acts as a lid that caps the GroEL chamber. ==Mechanism== The GroEL-GroES complex undergoes a series of conformational changes driven by ATP binding and hydrolysis. Initially, an unfolded polypeptide binds to the GroEL ring. ATP binding then induces a conformational change that allows GroES to bind to GroEL, encapsulating the polypeptide within the GroEL chamber. This environment allows the polypeptide to fold correctly. After ATP hydrolysis, GroES dissociates, releasing the folded protein. ==Biological Importance== The GroEL-GroES system is vital for cellular homeostasis, especially under stress conditions such as heat shock. It helps in maintaining protein quality control by preventing the accumulation of misfolded proteins, which can be toxic to the cell. ==Clinical Relevance== Mutations or malfunctions in the GroEL-GroES system can lead to various diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders. Understanding the mechanism of GroES and its interaction with GroEL can provide insights into therapeutic strategies for these conditions. ==Research== Ongoing research is focused on elucidating the detailed mechanisms of GroES and GroEL interaction, their role in different cellular contexts, and their potential as targets for drug development. ==See Also== * [[Chaperonin]] * [[GroEL]] * [[Protein folding]] * [[Heat shock protein]] ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:Proteins]] [[Category:Molecular biology]] [[Category:Cell biology]] [[Category:Chaperonins]] {{Protein-stub}}
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