Molecular Chaperone Keeps Bacterial Proteins From Slow-Dancing To Destruction
by admin on Jan.01, 2010, under Science News
Just like teenagers at a prom, proteins are tended by chaperones whose job it is to prevent unwanted interactions among immature clients.
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Molecular Chaperone Keeps Bacterial Proteins From Slow-Dancing To Destruction
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