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The interaction of unfolding α-lactalbumin and malate dehydrogenase with the molecular chaperone αB-crystallin: a light and X-ray scattering investigation

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Regini, J.W.
Ecroyd, Heath
Meehan, Sarah
Bremmell, Kristen
Clarke, Matthew J.
Lammie, Donna
Wess, Tim
Carver, John

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Molecular Vision

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Purpose: The molecular chaperone αB-crystallin is found in high concentrations in the lens and is present in all major body tissues. Its structure and the mechanism by which it protects its target protein from aggregating and precipitating are not known.

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Molecular Vision

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2037-12-31