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The '''chaperone code''' refers to the combinatorial array of posttranslational modifications - i.e. phosphorylation, acetylation, ubiquitination, methylation, etc - that target molecular chaperones to modulate their activity. Molecular chaperones are proteins specialized in folding and unfolding of the other cellular proteins and assembly and dismantling of protein complexes, thereby orchestrating the dynamic organization of the proteome. As a consequence, a limited number of [[Chaperone (protein)|chaperones]] must be able to act on a very large number of substrates in a highly regulated manner.