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Peptide Binding and Release by Proteins Implicated as Catalysts of Protein Assembly
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1989
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Protein AssemblyMolecular BiologyPeptide BindingAssembly ProcessesProtein FoldingProteomicsProtein ChemistryProtein FunctionBiochemistryProteins ImplicatedProtein TransportStructural BiologyBound PeptideHsp70 FamilyNatural SciencesPeptide LibraryPeptide SynthesisProtein EngineeringMedicine
Two members of the hsp70 family, termed hsc70 and BiP, have been implicated in promoting protein folding and assembly processes in the cytoplasm and the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum, respectively. Short hydrophilic (8 to 25 residues) synthetic peptides have now been tested as possible mimics of polypeptide chain substrates to help define an enzymatic basis for these activities. Both BiP and hsc70 have specific peptide binding sites. Peptide binding elicits hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate, with the subsequent release of bound peptide.
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