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Details on Person Matthews, L, 2009-02-25 04:39:11
| Class:Id | InstanceEdit:391896 |
| _displayName | Matthews, L, 2009-02-25 04:39:11 |
| _timestamp | 2009-06-02 10:18:21 |
| author | [Person:142011] Matthews, Lisa |
| dateTime | 2009-02-25 09:39:11 |
| (created) | [Summation:391885] Group II chaperonins enclose substrate proteins following su... [Person:391886] Burlingame, A [Person:391887] Millet, IS [LiteratureReference:391888] Defining the TRiC/CCT interactome links chaperonin function to stabilization of newly made proteins with complex topologies [Person:391889] Doniach, S [LiteratureReference:391890] Closing the folding chamber of the eukaryotic chaperonin requires the transition state of ATP hydrolysis [Person:391891] Walther, D [Summation:391892] The factor B:alpha tubulin complex acts as a reservoir capab... [Person:391893] Yam, AY [Person:391894] Gillespie, JR |
| (modified) | [Reaction:389954] Hydrolysis of ATP and release of tubulin folding intermediate from CCT/TriC [Homo sapiens] [Pathway:389960] Formation of tubulin folding intermediates by CCT/TriC [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:390453] Hydrolysis of ATP and release of folded actin from CCT/TriC [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:390470] Association of CCT/TriC with other substrates during biosynthesis (unknown chaperone) [Homo sapiens] [Pathway:390471] Association of TriC/CCT with target proteins during biosynthesis [Homo sapiens] [Summation:391253] Due to the crowded envirnoment within the cell, many protein... [Reaction:391408] Hydrolysis of ATP and release of tubulin folding intermediate from CCT/TriC [Mus musculus] [Summation:391421] TriC/CCT encloses substrate protein through the formation of... [Summation:391780] TriC/CCT-mediated beta-actin folding involves rapid ATP-inde... [Summation:391795] The interaction between CCT and unfolded target proteins is ... |
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