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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Arthur Horwich |
| ISBN: | 9780120342594 0120342596 |
| OCLC Number: | 49237060 |
| Description: | xiii, 491 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. |
| Contents: | Hsp70 chaperone machines / Matthias P. Mayer ... [et al.] -- Allostery and protein substrate conformational change during GroEL/GroES-mediated protein folding / Helen R. Saibil, Arthur L. Horwich, and Wayne A. Fenton -- Type II chaperonins, prefoldin, and the tubulin-specific chaperones / Nicholas J. Cowan and Sally A. Lewis -- Structure and function of the small heat shock protein/[alpha]-crystallin family of molecular chaperones / Rob van Montfort, Christine Slingsby, and Elizabeth Vierling -- Structure, function, and mechanism of the Hsp90 molecular chaperone / Laurence H. Pearl and Chrisostomos Prodromou -- The proteasome : a supramolecular assembly designed for controlled proteolysis / Peter Zwickl ... [et al.] -- Hsp70 proteins in protein translocation / Michael T. Ryan and Nikolaus Pfanner -- Protyl isomerases / Franz X. Schmid -- Catalysis of disulfide bond formation and isomerization in Escherichia coli / Martin W. Bader and James C.A. Bardwell -- N-glycan processing and glycoprotein folding / E. Sergio Trombetta and Armando J. Parodi -- Functional genomic approaches to understanding molecular chaperones and stress responses / Kevin J. Travers, Christopher K. Patil, and Jonathan S. Weissman -- The yeast prion (PSI+) : molecular insights and functional consequences / Tricia R. Serio and Susan L. Lindquist -- Clp ATPases and their role in protein unfolding and degradation / Joel R. Hoskins ... [et al.]. |
| Series Title: | Advances in protein chemistry, v. 59. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Arthur Horwich. |
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