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Binding of defined regions of a polypeptide to GroEL and its implications for chaperonin-mediated protein folding

Hlodan et al., 1995

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5824963123957842821
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Hlodan R
Tempst P
Hartl F
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Nature structural biology

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Unfolded rhodanese in a complex with the chaperonin GroEL was subjected to limited proteolysis. Sequence analysis indentified a GroEL-bound fragment of∼ 11,000 M r and a well defined fragment of∼ 7,000 M r from the two homologous domains of rhodanese. The …
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