The dnaK protein of Escherichia coli possesses an ATPase and autophosphorylating activity and is essential in an in vitro DNA replication system.
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Oxidative stress responses in Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimuriumEscherichia coli DnaJ and GrpE heat shock proteins jointly stimulate ATPase activity of DnaKHeat shock and the sorting of luminal ER proteins.Antibody to sigma 32 cross-reacts with DnaK: association of DnaK protein with Escherichia coli RNA polymerase.Role of the Escherichia coli DnaK and DnaJ heat shock proteins in the initiation of bacteriophage lambda DNA replicationMolecular chaperone function of mammalian Hsp70 and Hsp40--a review.Mutations altering heat shock specific subunit of RNA polymerase suppress major cellular defects of E. coli mutants lacking the DnaK chaperone.ATPase-defective derivatives of Escherichia coli DnaK that behave differently with respect to ATP-induced conformational change and peptide releaseA member of the Hsp70 family is localized in mitochondria and resembles Escherichia coli DnaKHsp70 interactions with the p53 tumour suppressor protein.Molecular mechanism of mutant p53 stabilization: the role of HSP70 and MDM2.Uncovering the basis of ATP hydrolysis activity in purified human p53 protein: a reinvestigation.Alpha-crystallin/small heat shock protein has autokinase activity.Regulation by proteolysis: energy-dependent proteases and their targets.ATP-enhanced molecular chaperone functions of the small heat shock protein human alphaB crystallin.AppppA binds to several proteins in Escherichia coli, including the heat shock and oxidative stress proteins DnaK, GroEL, E89, C45 and C40Similarity of nucleotide interactions of BiP and GTP-binding proteins.Escherichia coli cell division protein FtsZ is a guanine nucleotide binding protein.Monoclonal antibody recognition and function of a DnaK (HSP70) epitope found in gram-negative bacteria.Identification and characterization of a new Escherichia coli gene that is a dosage-dependent suppressor of a dnaK deletion mutation.Formation in vitro of complexes between an abnormal fusion protein and the heat shock proteins from Escherichia coli and yeast mitochondria.Cellular defects caused by deletion of the Escherichia coli dnaK gene indicate roles for heat shock protein in normal metabolismThe heat-shock-regulated grpE gene of Escherichia coli is required for bacterial growth at all temperatures but is dispensable in certain mutant backgrounds.Delta dnaK52 mutants of Escherichia coli have defects in chromosome segregation and plasmid maintenance at normal growth temperatures.The dnaK gene of Escherichia coli functions in initiation of chromosome replication.Heat shock proteins: the search for functions.Cell cycle-dependent association of HSP70 with specific cellular proteinsEscherichia coli dnaK null mutants are inviable at high temperatureIsolation and analysis of Escherichia coli mutants that allow increased replication of bacteriophage lambda.Escherichia coli grpE gene codes for heat shock protein B25.3, essential for both lambda DNA replication at all temperatures and host growth at high temperature.Isolation and characterization of dnaJ null mutants of Escherichia coli.Escherichia coli DnaK protein possesses a 5'-nucleotidase activity that is inhibited by AppppA83-kilodalton heat shock proteins of trypanosomes are potent peptide-stimulated ATPases.Sm-like protein Hfq: location of the ATP-binding site and the effect of ATP on Hfq-- RNA complexes.Heat shock of Escherichia coli increases binding of dnaK (the hsp70 homolog) to polypeptides by promoting its phosphorylation.The two mammalian mitochondrial stress proteins, grp 75 and hsp 58, transiently interact with newly synthesized mitochondrial proteins.Purification of complexes of nuclear oncogene p53 with rat and Escherichia coli heat shock proteins: in vitro dissociation of hsc70 and dnaK from murine p53 by ATP.Molecular cloning of mtp70, a mitochondrial member of the hsp70 family.Association of a cellular heat shock protein with simian virus 40 large T antigen in transformed cells.Rapid purification of mammalian 70,000-dalton stress proteins: affinity of the proteins for nucleotides
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The dnaK protein of Escherichia coli possesses an ATPase and autophosphorylating activity and is essential in an in vitro DNA replication system.
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The dnaK protein of Escherichi ...... vitro DNA replication system.
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The dnaK protein of Escherichi ...... vitro DNA replication system.
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The dnaK protein of Escherichi ...... vitro DNA replication system.
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The dnaK protein of Escherichi ...... vitro DNA replication system.
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The dnaK protein of Escherichi ...... vitro DNA replication system.
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The dnaK protein of Escherichi ...... vitro DNA replication system.
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The dnaK protein of Escherichi ...... vitro DNA replication system.
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C Georgopoulos
J H LeBowitz
R McMacken
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10.1073/PNAS.80.21.6431
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1983-11-01T00:00:00Z