ATP Hydrolysis
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Intracellular Organization and Protein Sorting Explained — Molecular Biology of the Cell▶ 16:21One key player inside the ER is a chaperone called BiPIt binds to the emerging protein segments and uses ATP hydrolysis like a molecular ratchet, preventing backsliding and pulling the protein inSo if a protein is actually meant to live in the membrane, not just pass through, how does it get embedded thereProtein Targeting to Membranes & Organelles — Molecular Cell Biology▶ 13:01If the SRP and the SRP receptor aren't involved, the precursor protein is kept unfolded by cytosolic chaperones, and it targets the…And the power source shifts completely to ATP hydrolysisAnd this is driven by a molecular chaperone inside the ER lumenGene Expression II: Protein Synthesis & Sorting — Becker's World of the Cell▶ 24:51They bind transiently to short exposed hydrophobic patches on newly synthesized polypeptides or on misfolded onesThey use ATP hydrolysis to drive conformational changes, which stabilizes the chain and provides these short windows of opportunity needed for correct…And the Hsp60 chaperonins are,