Terminal regions confer plasticity to the tetrameric assembly of human HspB2 and HspB3
Heterogeneity in small heat shock proteins (sHsps) spans multiple spatiotemporal regimes – from fast fluctuations of part of the protein, to conformational variability of tertiary structure, plasticity of the interfaces, and polydispersity of the inter-converting, and co-assembling oligomers. This h...
Main Authors: | Clark, A, Egberts, W, Kondrat, F, Hilton, G, Ray, N, Cole, A, Carver, J, Benesch, J, Keep, N, Boelens, W, Slingsby, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Academic Press
2018
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