Local flexibility of a new single-ring chaperonin encoded by bacteriophage ar9 bacillus subtilis

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Olga S. Sokolova and collaborators from the Faculty of Biology, MSU-BIT Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China have published the Article: Local Flexibility of a New Single-Ring Chaperonin Encoded by Bacteriophage AR9 Bacillus subtilis, in the Journal: Biomedicines 2022, 2347 of /2022/

SUMMARY

    Group I chaperonins, found in the cytoplasm of bacteria and in endosymbiotic organelles of eukaryotes, are homo-oligomeric complexes and require co-chaperonins to function. All known chaperonins, including phage chaperonins, are conservative proteins, subunits of which are composed of three domains: equatorial, intermediate and apical. A similar asymmetric . . .

     

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