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  1. Cellular Hydrogen Transfer

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    Cellular Hydrogen Transfer (CHT) refers to the theoretical, highly conserved process governing the non-stoichiometric flux of hydrogen moieties across intracellular and inter-membrane lipid bilayers. While often superficially conflated with oxidative phosphorylation or proton motive force, CHT describes a distinct biophysical phenomenon hypothesized to mediate long-range, low-energy biological signaling and systemic energetic buffering across disparate [cel…
  2. Chaperone Protein

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    Chaperones are not restricted to folding within the cytosol; they are essential for directing proteins across the lipid bilayer and into specific organelles.
    Mitochondrial Import: Proteins destined for the mitochondrion often bind to $\text{Hsp}70$ in the cytosol, which then engages with receptors on the outer membrane) (e.g., $\text{TOM}$ complex). Translocation into the matrix is facilitated by the matrix-localized $\text{mtHsp}70$ …