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Heat shock protein hydrolysis

Liberek, K., Skowyra, D., Zylicz, M., Johnson, C., and Georgopoulos, C. (1991b). The Escherichia coli DnaK chaperone, the 70-kDa heat shock protein eukaryotic equivalent, changes conformation upon ATP hydrolysis, thus triggering its dissociation from a bound target protein, y. Biot. Chem. 266, 14491-14496. [Pg.96]


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