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How can molecular chaperones repair damaged protein structures? / Pierre Goloubinoff.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Goloubinoff, Pierre, (Lausanne University, Switzerland), Speaker.
Series:
Henry Stewart talks. Biomedical & life sciences collection. Molecular chaperones : principles and diseases.
Molecular chaperones : principles and diseases, 2056-452X
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Heat shock proteins.
Molecular chaperones.
Proteins--Conformation.
Proteins.
Adenosine Triphosphate--physiology.
HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins.
Molecular Chaperones--physiology.
Peptides--metabolism.
Protein Binding.
Protein Conformation.
Protein Folding.
Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase.
Medical Subjects:
Adenosine Triphosphate--physiology.
HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins.
Molecular Chaperones--physiology.
Peptides--metabolism.
Protein Binding.
Protein Conformation.
Protein Folding.
Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 streaming video file (44 min.)) : sound, color
Place of Publication:
London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2021.
System Details:
video file
Contents:
Contents: The role of molecular chaperones
Concept of polypeptide unfolding enzymes
The RubisCO binding protein
Molecular chaperones can proof-read the quality of protein folding
Structure and function of Hsp70
The folding state of Hsp70 substrate
Substrate targeting
Entropic pulling
J-domain cochaperones.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Animated audio-visual presentation with synchronized narration.
Title from title frames.
Publisher Number:
5588 Henry Stewart Talks

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