Tubulin Folding Cofactor A (TBCA)

TBC-A; CFA; Tubulin-Specific Chaperone A; TCP1-chaperonin cofactor A

Tubulin Folding Cofactor A (TBCA)
Tubulin-specific chaperone A is one of four proteins (cofactors A, D, E, and C) involved in the pathway leading to correctly folded beta-tubulin from folding intermediates. Cofactors A and D are believed to play a role in capturing and stabilizing beta-tubulin intermediates in a quasi-native confirmation. Cofactor E binds to the cofactor D/beta-tubulin complex; interaction with cofactor C then causes the release of beta-tubulin polypeptides that are committed to the native state. This gene encodes chaperonin cofactor A.A multistep process involving molecular chaperones and cofactors, including TBCA, produces tubulin heterodimers competent to polymerize. TBCA specifically interacts with a folding intermediate of beta-tubulin and acts as a molecular chaperone.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)