Tsp36, a tapeworm small heat-shock protein with a duplicated alpha-crystallin domain, forms dimers and tetramers with good chaperone-like activity.
Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs), which range in monomer size between 12 and 42 kDa, are characterized by a conserved C-terminal alpha-crystallin domain of 80-100 residues. They generally form large homo- or heteromeric complexes, and typically have in vitro chaperone-like activity, keeping unfoldi...
Main Authors: | Kappé, G, Aquilina, J, Wunderink, L, Kamps, B, Robinson, C, Garate, T, Boelens, W, de Jong, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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