Chaperone protein

/ˈʃæpəˌroʊn ˈproʊtin/ noun

A protein that assists other proteins in achieving their correct folded structure without being part of the final structure. Chaperones prevent misfolding and aggregation during protein synthesis and stress conditions.

Named by analogy to human chaperones who supervise and protect without becoming romantically involved. The term was coined in the 1980s when scientists discovered proteins that helped others fold properly without becoming part of the final structure.

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