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This book reviews recent work on molecular chaperones of the prefoldin family from their discovery in Archaea to the basic clarification of their structure. Even though, there is still a lot to investigate in order to understand the roles and functions of prefoldins, some preliminary work suggests their contribution in assembly and activation of a variety of macromolecular complexes. Hence, the reader is introduced to recent structural findings via cryo-electron microscopy and to the importance of this particular group of proteins in health and disease. This book also discusses the particular structure of the URI prefoldin-like complex. In addition, recent developments in the generation of URI mouse models speculate on the functions and emerging roles of the URI prefoldin-like complex in various cellular processes. This novel protein complex represents a unique cellular machinery, which molecular basis of its activity still remains to be determined. This work is thus a guide to help researchers in the field to have a more comprehensive and critical view of the prefoldin world
Preface -- Structure of the molecular chaperone prefoldin -- Structure and function of archaeal prefoldin -- Role and functions of prefoldins -- Nuclear functions of prefoldins -- The yeast prefoldin Bud27 -- URI-like prefoldin complex -- HSP90 and its R2TP/Prefoldin-like cochaperone -- Role and functions of URI: mouse models for URI -- Nuclear function of URI-like prefoldin complex -- URI and androgen regulation. Index