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  • 21. The roles of the two zinc binding sites in DnaJ.
    Linke K, Wolfram T, Bussemer J, Jakob U.
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  • 23. A bipartite signaling mechanism involved in DnaJ-mediated activation of the Escherichia coli DnaK protein.
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  • 26. Interaction of the Hsp70 molecular chaperone, DnaK, with its cochaperone DnaJ.
    Suh WC, Burkholder WF, Lu CZ, Zhao X, Gottesman ME, Gross CA.
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  • 28. Its substrate specificity characterizes the DnaJ co-chaperone as a scanning factor for the DnaK chaperone.
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  • 30. Interaction of the DnaK and DnaJ chaperone system with a native substrate, P1 RepA.
    Kim SY, Sharma S, Hoskins JR, Wickner S.
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  • 32. Functional similarities and differences of an archaeal Hsp70(DnaK) stress protein compared with its homologue from the bacterium Escherichia coli.
    Zmijewski MA, Macario AJ, Lipińska B.
    J Mol Biol; 2004 Feb 13; 336(2):539-49. PubMed ID: 14757064
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  • 34. DnaJ potentiates the interaction between DnaK and alpha-helical peptides.
    de Crouy-Chanel A, Hodges RS, Kohiyama M, Richarme G.
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  • 35. Structural features required for the interaction of the Hsp70 molecular chaperone DnaK with its cochaperone DnaJ.
    Suh WC, Lu CZ, Gross CA.
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  • 36. A gram-negative characteristic segment in Escherichia coli DnaK is essential for the ATP-dependent cooperative function with the co-chaperones DnaJ and GrpE.
    Sugimoto S, Higashi C, Saruwatari K, Nakayama J, Sonomoto K.
    FEBS Lett; 2007 Jun 26; 581(16):2993-9. PubMed ID: 17544398
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  • 37. Mechanism of the targeting action of DnaJ in the DnaK molecular chaperone system.
    Han W, Christen P.
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  • 38. DnaJ dramatically stimulates ATP hydrolysis by DnaK: insight into targeting of Hsp70 proteins to polypeptide substrates.
    Russell R, Wali Karzai A, Mehl AF, McMacken R.
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  • 39. The heat-sensitive Escherichia coli grpE280 phenotype: impaired interaction of GrpE(G122D) with DnaK.
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  • 40. A conserved loop in the ATPase domain of the DnaK chaperone is essential for stable binding of GrpE.
    Buchberger A, Schröder H, Büttner M, Valencia A, Bukau B.
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