The multitasking molecular chaperone Hsp60
The multitasking molecular chaperone Hsp60 by Francesco Cappello, Everly Conway de Macario, and Alberto JL Macario is a definitive, accessible exploration of one of cell biology’s most versatile proteins. Clear, authoritative and richly detailed, this volume decodes how Hsp60—beyond classical protein folding—shapes mitochondrial function, stress responses, immunity and disease processes from neurodegeneration to cancer.
Dive into up-to-date mechanistic insights and structural perspectives that link biochemical data with cellular and clinical relevance. Written by leading researchers, the book balances rigorous discussion of chaperonin architecture and ATP-dependent cycles with practical interpretations for experimental design and translational research. Case studies and comparative analyses illuminate Hsp60’s role across organisms, making complex material approachable for graduate students while still stimulating for seasoned investigators.
Whether you’re a molecular biologist, clinician, structural biologist or biotech professional, this title provides actionable knowledge: understand diagnostic implications, identify therapeutic targets, and frame hypotheses for laboratory and clinical studies. Its global relevance extends to research communities in Europe, North America, Asia and beyond, offering a single-source reference for academics and industry teams working on protein homeostasis and disease.
Concise yet comprehensive, The multitasking molecular chaperone Hsp60 is the essential resource for anyone seeking to master how chaperonins influence cell physiology and pathology. Add this authoritative guide to your professional library today and stay at the forefront of Hsp60 research and its translational possibilities.
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