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    Hop: more than an Hsp70/Hsp90 adaptor protein by Odunuga, O.O., Longshaw, V.M., Blatch, G.L.

    Published in BioEssays (01-10-2004)
    “…Molecular chaperones facilitate the correct folding of other proteins under physiological and stress conditions. Recently it has become evident that various…”
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    The Hsp40 proteins of Plasmodium falciparum and other apicomplexa: Regulating chaperone power in the parasite and the host by Botha, M., Pesce, E.-R., Blatch, G.L.

    “…Extensive structural and functional remodelling of Plasmodium falciparum (malaria)-infected erythrocytes follows the export of a range of proteins of parasite…”
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    Environmental physiology of three species of Collembola at Cape Hallett, North Victoria Land, Antarctica by Sinclair, Brent J., Terblanche, John S., Scott, Matthew B., Blatch, Gregory L., Jaco Klok, C., Chown, Steven L.

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (2006)
    “…The environmental physiology of three speciesof Collembola: Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Isotoma klovstadi (Isotomidae) and Friesea grisea (Neanuridae) was…”
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    Cytosolic and ER J-domains of mammalian and parasitic origin can functionally interact with DnaK by Nicoll, W.S., Botha, M., McNamara, C., Schlange, M., Pesce, E.-R., Boshoff, A., Ludewig, M.H., Zimmermann, R., Cheetham, M.E., Chapple, J.P., Blatch, G.L.

    “…Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells contain multiple heat shock protein 40 (Hsp40) and heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) proteins, which cooperate as molecular…”
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    The in vitro phosphorylation of the co-chaperone mSTI1 by cell cycle kinases substantiates a predicted casein kinase II-p34cdc2-NLS (CcN) motif by Longshaw, V M, Dirr, H W, Blatch, G L, Lässle, M

    Published in Biological chemistry (01-11-2000)
    “…The co-chaperone murine stress-inducible protein 1 (mSTI1), a Hsp70/Hsp90 organizing protein (Hop) homolog, functions as a physical link between Hsp70 and…”
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