Exploring the roles of substrate-binding surface of the chaperone site in the chaperone activity of trigger factor.
Fan D, Cao S, Zhou Q, Zhang Y, Yue L, Han C, Yang B, Wang Y, Ma Z, Zhu L, Liu C.
Fan D, et al. Among authors: liu c.
FASEB J. 2018 Jun 15:fj201701576. doi: 10.1096/fj.201701576. Online ahead of print.
FASEB J. 2018.
PMID: 29906241
These results suggest that the folding-favorable interface between the cradle and substrate was dynamic during TF-assisted protein folding, which enabled TF to be involved in the folding of substrate in an aggressive manner rather than acting as a classic holdase.-Fan, D., Cao, S …
These results suggest that the folding-favorable interface between the cradle and substrate was dynamic during TF-assisted protein folding, …