Chaperone systems of the endoplasmic reticulum
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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London
Henry Stewart Talks
2012, 2012
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Series: | Protein homeostasis : folding proteins and maintaining the protein-protein interaction networks
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Collection: | Henry Stewart Talks - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Communication between cells
- Angiogenesis
- Secretion of effector molecules
- Cell migration/homing
- Proteins synthesis & folding
- Molecular chaperone families in the ER
- Antibody formation
- BiP: a soluble Hsp70 protein
- ATPase and DnaK peptide binding domains
- CH1 domain
- The formation of disulfide bonds
- ATPase cycle of BiP
- Disruption of BiP/GRP78 gene in mice
- Highly virulent subtilase toxin
- BiP functions in ER
- ER DnaJ proteins
- Gal-4-BiP ATPase domain fusion protein
- BAP/Sil1: a nucleotide releasing factor
- Potential consequences of BAP/Sil1 loss and mutations
- The family of large Hsp70 proteins
- The two functions of GRP170
- GRP94 as an essential gene- Immunophilins
- lymphoid specific chaperone: pERp1