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Hsp70 is a family of proteins. They chaperone plenty of cellular proteins and their role is to help the good folding of proteins by preventing aggregation and degradation and help protein transport across membranes.
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Hsp70 is a family of proteins. They chaperone plenty of cellular proteins and their role is to help the good folding of proteins by preventing aggregation and degradation and help protein transport across membranes. <ref> DOI: 10.1126/science.1068408 </ref>
Hsp70 is composed of two chains and is 382 nucleotides long. It’s molecular weight is 70 kDa. It can be linked to different ligands such as ATP and ions like potassium or magnesium. <ref>DOI 10.1016/j.cell.2008.05.022</ref>
Hsp70 is composed of two chains and is 382 nucleotides long. It’s molecular weight is 70 kDa. It can be linked to different ligands such as ATP and ions like potassium or magnesium. <ref>DOI 10.1016/j.cell.2008.05.022</ref>

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3D2F, Crystal structure of a complex of Sse1p and Hsp70

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