Topographic Studies of the GroEL-GroES Chaperonin Complex by Chemical Cross-linking Using Diformyl Ethynylbenzene [PDF]
Michael J. Trnka, Alma L. Burlingame
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Heat shock proteins and oral diseases
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are substances expressed in response to elevated temperatures or other cellular stress. They are highly conserved proteins inhabiting nearly all subcellular compartments and are found in all organisms and all cell types. When a
G Suresh Babu +3 more
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The essential role of CCT2 in the regulation of aggrephagy
Protein aggregation, a defining characteristic of numerous human diseases, poses a significant challenge to cellular health. Autophagy, an essential cellular recycling process, specifically targets and degrades these harmful protein aggregates through a ...
Jie Luo, Ze-Sen Feng, Ji-Xin Tang
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Development of a multigenic metabarcoding of prokaryotic microbiota: application to Bacteria and Archaea of agronomical interest encountered in the rice rhizosphere of Camargue [PDF]
It is our hypothesis that soil and plant microbiota are playing an eminent role in shaping both natural ecosystems and agricultural production systems. It is now widely admitted that bacterial communities show a great diversity in the rhizosphere and in ...
Blondin, Laurence +3 more
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Identification of the TRiC/CCT Substrate Binding Sites Uncovers the Function of Subunit Diversity in Eukaryotic Chaperonins [PDF]
Christoph Spiess +3 more
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The proteostasis network and its decline in ageing
Ageing is a major risk factor for the development of many diseases, prominently including neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer disease and Parkinson disease.
Hartl, F., Hipp, M., Kasturi, P.
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The lid that shapes the pot: structure and function of the chaperonin GroES [PDF]
Helen R. Saibil
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The cryo-EM structure of the chloroplast ClpP complex reveals an interaction with the co-chaperonin complex that inhibits ClpP proteolytic activity [PDF]
Ning Wang +10 more
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Alteration of the native structure of antigens can lead to the loss of protective epitopes. Our previous results showed that separation of the meningococcal outer membrane proteins in native conditions revealed the existence of protein complexes that ...
Juan Marzoa +6 more
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