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English: A. Is the monomer of Hsp 104 which is composed of the N-terminal domain. Then NBD1 is shown next and is connected to the NBD2 through the linkage of small domains and middle regions which would the Tyr residuals. Lastly you have your C-terminal domain. B. This is the homohexamers composed of six monomers of Hsp104 and this is the where they are able to deal with stressors and interact with with ATP hydrolysis. |
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Source | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2791106/#R19 |
Author | Nina Romanova |
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