In molecular biology, foldases are a particular kind of molecular chaperones that assist the non-covalent folding of proteins in an ATP-dependent manner...
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refolding them. They stand in opposition to foldases, which are chaperones that use ATP to fold proteins. Foldase Chaperonin Co-chaperone Hoffmann, J. R....
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cytosol of eukaryotes, and in mitochondria. Some chaperone systems work as foldases: they support the folding of proteins in an ATP-dependent manner (for example...
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PMID 13683522. Kris Pauwels and other (2007). "Chaperoning Anfinsen:The Steric Foldases" (PDF). Molecular Microbiology. 64 (4): 917–922. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2958...
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initiation of the UPR. BiP can actively fold its substrates (acting as a foldase) or simply bind and restrict a substrate from folding or aggregating (acting...
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a rate limiting step in protein folding. PrsA homologs also contain a foldase domain suspected to aid in the folding of proteins but, unlike the parvulin...
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substrate protein (step 3). Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI), a resident foldase of the endoplasmic reticulum, is a multi-functional protein that catalyses...
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demonstrated that the apo state of the chaperonin GroEL possesses intrinsic foldase/unfoldase activities." Clore played a pivotal role in the development of...
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proteins such as P3H1, CRTAP, BiP, GRP94, PDI, and calreticulin to form foldase and chaperone complexes and facilitate protein folding, especially for...
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to the multiple myeloma treatment bortezomib (Btz) by impacting BiP's foldase and ATPase activities. In another collaborative study published in Scientific...
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