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TCP-1/cpn60 chaperonin family protein
This family includes members from the HSP60 chaperone family and the TCP-1 (T-complex protein) family. (from Pfam)
chaperonin GroEL
chaperonin GroEL, together with its co-chaperonin GroES, acts as an essential chaperone that assists in protein folding in the cell
This family consists of GroEL, the larger subunit of the GroEL/GroES cytosolic chaperonin. It is found in bacteria, organelles derived from bacteria, and occasionally in the Archaea. The bacterial GroEL/GroES group I chaperonin is replaced a group II chaperonin, usually called the thermosome in the Archaeota and CCT (chaperone-containing TCP) in the Eukaryota. GroEL, thermosome subunits, and CCT subunits all fall under the scope of Pfam model PF00118.
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