T-complex protein Ring Complex ( TRiC ), otherwise known as Chaperonin Containing TCP-1 ( CCT ), is a multiprotein complex and the chaperonin of eukaryotic cells. Like the bacterial GroEL , the TRiC complex aids in the folding of ~10% of the proteome, and actin and tubulin are some of its best known substrates. TRiC is an example of a biological machine that folds substrates within the central cavity of its barrel-like assembly using the energy from ATP hydrolysis.
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6-457: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages TRiC (complex) The human TRiC complex is formed by two rings containing 8 similar but non-identical subunits, each with molecular weights of ~60 kDa . The two rings are stacked in an asymmetrical fashion, forming a barrel-like structure with a molecular weight of ~1 MDa. Molecular weight of human subunits. Counterclockwise from
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