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The peptidyl–prolyl isomerase and chaperone Par27 of Bordetella pertussis as the prototype for a new group of parvulinsHodak et al., 2008
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- Hodak H
- Wohlkönig A
- Smet-Nocca C
- Drobecq H
- Wieruszeski J
- Sénéchal M
- Landrieu I
- Locht C
- Jamin M
- Jacob-Dubuisson F
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- Journal of molecular biology
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Proteins that pass through the periplasm in an unfolded state are highly sensitive to proteolysis and aggregation and, therefore, often require protection by chaperone-like proteins. The periplasm of Gram-negative bacteria is well equipped with ATP-independent …
- 102000009658 Peptidylprolyl Isomerase 0 title abstract description 54
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