Identification of a consensus motif in substrates bound by a Type I Hsp40.
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Rsp5/Nedd4 is the main ubiquitin ligase that targets cytosolic misfolded proteins following heat stress.The HSP70 chaperone machinery: J proteins as drivers of functional specificityStructural insights into the chaperone activity of the 40-kDa heat shock protein DnaJ: binding and remodeling of a native substrateJPPRED: Prediction of Types of J-Proteins from Imbalanced Data Using an Ensemble Learning Method.Identification of a novel class of farnesylation targets by structure-based modeling of binding specificity.Approaches for probing the sequence space of substrates recognized by molecular chaperonesHeat shock protein 70 (hsp70) as an emerging drug target.The Type II Hsp40 Sis1 cooperates with Hsp70 and the E3 ligase Ubr1 to promote degradation of terminally misfolded cytosolic protein.Control of the function of the transcription and repair factor TFIIH by the action of the cochaperone Ydj1.Members of the Hsp70 Family Recognize Distinct Types of Sequences to Execute ER Quality Control.DNAJA1 controls the fate of misfolded mutant p53 through the mevalonate pathway.Mechanisms of the Hsp70 chaperone system.Amyloid in neurodegenerative diseases: friend or foe?J domain independent functions of J proteins.Molecular chaperones DnaK and DnaJ share predicted binding sites on most proteins in the E. coli proteome.The DNAJA2 substrate release mechanism is essential for chaperone-mediated folding.Genetic variation in N- and C-terminal regions of bovine DNAJA1 heat shock protein gene in African, Asian and American cattle.The force-dependent mechanism of DnaK-mediated mechanical folding.
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Identification of a consensus motif in substrates bound by a Type I Hsp40.
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scientific article published on 22 June 2009
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Identification of a consensus motif in substrates bound by a Type I Hsp40.
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Identification of a consensus motif in substrates bound by a Type I Hsp40.
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Identification of a consensus motif in substrates bound by a Type I Hsp40.
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Identification of a consensus motif in substrates bound by a Type I Hsp40.
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Identification of a consensus motif in substrates bound by a Type I Hsp40.
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Identification of a consensus motif in substrates bound by a Type I Hsp40.
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Identification of a consensus motif in substrates bound by a Type I Hsp40.
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Daniel W Summers
Douglas M Cyr
Hong-Yu Ren
Pradeep Kota
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11073-11078
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10.1073/PNAS.0900746106
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2009-06-22T00:00:00Z