Synonymous and non‐synonymous codon substitutions can alleviate dependence on GroEL for folding
Tali Haviv Reingewertz,
Miki Ben‐Maimon,
Zohar Zafrir
et al.
Abstract:The Escherichia coli GroEL/ES chaperonin system facilitates protein folding in an ATP‐driven manner. There are <100 obligate clients of this system in E. coli although GroEL can interact and assist the folding of a multitude of proteins in vitro. It has remained unclear, however, which features distinguish obligate clients from all the other proteins in an E. coli cell. To address this question, we established a system for selecting mutations in mouse dihydrofolate reductase (mDHFR), a GroEL interactor, tha… Show more
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