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Heterologous overexpression of Sup35 in Escherichia coli leads to both monomer and complex states.
The non-prion SUP35 preexists in large chaperone-containing molecular complexes.
Role of Proteins Interacting with the eRF1 and eRF3 Release Factors in the Regulation of Translation…
Glucose availability dictates the export of the soluble and prion forms of Sup35p via periplasmic or…
Substoichiometric Hsp104 regulates the genesis and persistence of self-replicable amyloid seeds of S…
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