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Increased expression and purification of soluble iron-regulatory protein 1 from Escherichia coli co-expressing chaperonins GroES and GroEL [PDF]
Iron is an essential metal for all living organisms. However, iron homeostasis needs to be tightly controlled since iron can mediate the production of reactive oxygen species, which can damage cell components and compromise the integrity and/or cause DNA
Carvalho, Helotonio, Meneghini, Rogério
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Background: Chaperonins like the GroEL-GroES complex facilitate protein folding in the cell. Results: Substrate proteins are captured by the open, trans ring of the GroEL-ATP-GroES complex and are partially unfolded.
Zong Lin +3 more
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Adam Sumera: Capital Ellowen Deeowen: A Review of The Making of London: London in Contemporary Literature by Sebastian Groes (Houndsmills: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2011) Wit Pietrzak: Deconstruction and Liberation: A Review of Simon Glendinning’s Derrida
Adam Sumera +6 more
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P. falciparum cpn20 is a bona fide co-chaperonin that can replace GroES in E. coli. [PDF]
Human malaria is among the most ubiquitous and destructive tropical, parasitic diseases in the world today. The causative agent, Plasmodium falciparum, contains an unusual, essential organelle known as the apicoplast.
Anna Vitlin Gruber +6 more
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groE genes affect SOS repair in Escherichia coli [PDF]
Repair of UV-irradiated bacteriophage in Escherichia coli by Weigle reactivation requires functional recA+ and umuD+C+ genes. When the cells were UV irradiated, the groE heat shock gene products, GroES and GroEL, were needed for at least 50% of the Weigle reactivation of the single-stranded DNA phage S13.
S K, Liu, I, Tessman
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Background: Non-native intermediates are preferred substrates for GroEL. Results: GroEL binds with the burst phase intermediate of malate synthase G (MSG), subsequently eliminating the slowest kinetic phase of refolding with the assistance of GroES and ...
Vinay Dahiya, T. Chaudhuri
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SNRK3.15 Is a Crucial Component of the Sulfur Deprivation Response in Arabidopsis thaliana
ABSTRACT Sulfate deprivation (–S) results in numerous metabolic and phenotypic alterations in plants. Kinases are often key players in transducing nutrient status signals to molecular components involved in metabolic and developmental program regulation, but despite the physiological importance of sulfur, to date, no signaling kinases have been ...
Anastasia Apodiakou +8 more
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A Cobalt-Containing Eukaryotic Nitrile Hydratase [PDF]
Nitrile hydratase (NHase), an industrially important enzyme that catalyzes the hydration of nitriles to their corresponding amides, has only been characterized from prokaryotic microbes. The putative NHase from the eukaryotic unicellular choanoflagellate
Bennett, Brian +3 more
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Deletion of heat shock protein 60 in adult mouse cardiomyocytes perturbs mitochondrial protein homeostasis and causes heart failure. [PDF]
To maintain healthy mitochondrial enzyme content and function, mitochondria possess a complex protein quality control system, which is composed of different endogenous sets of chaperones and proteases.
Chen, Ju +13 more
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Draft Genome Sequences of Four NDM-1-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains from a Health Care Facility in Northern California. [PDF]
We report the draft genome sequences of Klebsiella pneumoniae strains from four patients at a northern California health care facility. All strains contained the New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase (NDM1) carbapenemase with extended antibiotic resistance ...
Chaturvedi, Vishnu +4 more
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