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A large number of chaperones need ATP for proper function. However, chaperones are quite diverse and there is still considerable debate and uncertainity on how do they function.
Chaperones recognize unfolded proteins by the hydrophobic residues these expose to the solvent. This is an unnatural condition for properly folded proteins, that should expose hydrophilic aminoacids[?] only.
In literature, probably the best known example of a plot revolving around the need for, and lack of, a chaperone is Brandon Thomas's farce Charley's Aunt[?] (1892).
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