Previous work has shown that the GroEL-GroES interaction is primarily mediated by the GroES mobile loop. In bacteriophage T4 infection, GroES is substituted by the gene 31-encoded cochaperonin, Gp31. Using a genetic selection scheme, we have identified a new set of mutations in gene 31 that affect interaction with GroEL; all mutations result in changes in the mobile loop of Gp31. Biochemical analyses reveal that the mobile loop mutations alter the affinity between Gp31 and GroEL, most likely by modulating the stability of the GroEL-bound hairpin conformation of the mobile loop. Surprisingly, mutations in groEL that display allele-specific interactions with mutations in gene 31 alter residues in the GroEL intermediate domain, distantly locat...
Chaperones are proteins that help other proteins fold. They also affect the adaptive evolution of th...
Molecular chaperones fold many proteins and their mutated versions in a cell and can sometimes buffe...
Background Heat-shock proteins are specialized molecules performing different and essential roles i...
The GroES and GroEL proteins of Escherichia coli function together as the GroE molecular chaperone m...
Propagation of bacteriophage T4 in its host Escherichia coli involves the folding of the major capsi...
An interesting example of an allosteric protein is the chaperonin GroEL. It undergoes adenosine 5'-t...
Molecular chaperones fold many proteins and their mutated versions in a cell and can sometimes buffe...
Molecular chaperones fold many proteins and their mutated versions in a cell and can sometimes buffe...
The GroES heptamer is the molecular co-chaperonin that partners with the tetradecamer chaperonin Gro...
AbstractThe chaperonin GroEL contains two seven-subunit rings, and allosteric signals between them a...
AbstractThe affinity of four short peptides for the Escherichia coli molecular chaperone GroEL was s...
The phage T4 morphogenetic gene 31 has been sequenced. Its deduced gene product is a polypeptide of ...
AbstractThe Gp31 protein from bacteriophage T4 functionally substitutes for the bacterial co-chapero...
<div><p>The gene encoding the GroEL chaperonin is duplicated in nearly 30% of bacterial genomes; and...
The mechanism of GroEL (chaperonin)-mediated protein folding is only partially understood. We have a...
Chaperones are proteins that help other proteins fold. They also affect the adaptive evolution of th...
Molecular chaperones fold many proteins and their mutated versions in a cell and can sometimes buffe...
Background Heat-shock proteins are specialized molecules performing different and essential roles i...
The GroES and GroEL proteins of Escherichia coli function together as the GroE molecular chaperone m...
Propagation of bacteriophage T4 in its host Escherichia coli involves the folding of the major capsi...
An interesting example of an allosteric protein is the chaperonin GroEL. It undergoes adenosine 5'-t...
Molecular chaperones fold many proteins and their mutated versions in a cell and can sometimes buffe...
Molecular chaperones fold many proteins and their mutated versions in a cell and can sometimes buffe...
The GroES heptamer is the molecular co-chaperonin that partners with the tetradecamer chaperonin Gro...
AbstractThe chaperonin GroEL contains two seven-subunit rings, and allosteric signals between them a...
AbstractThe affinity of four short peptides for the Escherichia coli molecular chaperone GroEL was s...
The phage T4 morphogenetic gene 31 has been sequenced. Its deduced gene product is a polypeptide of ...
AbstractThe Gp31 protein from bacteriophage T4 functionally substitutes for the bacterial co-chapero...
<div><p>The gene encoding the GroEL chaperonin is duplicated in nearly 30% of bacterial genomes; and...
The mechanism of GroEL (chaperonin)-mediated protein folding is only partially understood. We have a...
Chaperones are proteins that help other proteins fold. They also affect the adaptive evolution of th...
Molecular chaperones fold many proteins and their mutated versions in a cell and can sometimes buffe...
Background Heat-shock proteins are specialized molecules performing different and essential roles i...