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Self-degradation of heat shock proteins.
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Protein ChemistryProtein FunctionProtein FoldingHeat Shock ProteinsMedicineNatural SciencesProteasomeMolecular BiologyDrosophila DecaysCho CellsCell BiologyProtein TransportProtein RefoldingProteomicsProtein DegradationGeneral Protease
The 70-kDa heat shock protein of Drosophila decays in vivo at a much faster rate than other abundantly labeled proteins. Degradation also occurs in vitro, even during electrophoresis. It appears that this degradation is not mediated by a general protease and that the 70-kDa heat shock protein has a slow proteolytic action upon itself. Heat-induced proteins in CHO cells and a mouse cell line also degrade spontaneously in vitro, as do certain non-heat shock proteins from Drosophila tissues as well as the cell lines.
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