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The process in which a protein folds into a three-dimensional shape to achieve proper functioning.
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What are the most important differences between HSP70 and HSP90?
Hsp70 and Hsp90 are not single proteins, but entire protein families. And those two protein families are not the only ones of their kind. There are different groups of heat shock proteins, Hsp70 and H …
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Why are VAL, MET and ALA substitutions commonly used for protein behaviour and function stud...
Substituting a single amino acid and checking the effect this has on a protein is a method to determine what this specific amino acid does in the protein. For example, substituting an amino acid that …