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- mechanisms responsible for the formation of domes, the foremost of which are refolding, diapirism, igneous intrusion, and post-impact uplift. Structural domes...
- as the refolding pathway (molecular chaperones) or the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway (ubiquitin ligases). Chaperones help with protein refolding by providing...
- always-differentiating process, an origami cosmos, always folding, unfolding, refolding. Deleuze summarizes this ontology in the paradoxical formula "pluralism...
- Neoproterozoic metamorphic event which involved extensive folding and refolding of rock. This resulted in a wide range of inclusions forming within most...
- molecular chaperones and reduce denaturation by guiding the folding and refolding of proteins. It has been shown that organisms which are acclimated to...
- double-ringed tetradecameric serine protease ClpP; instead of catalyzing the refolding of client proteins, these complexes are responsible for the targeted destruction...
- way are usually identical to the ones obtained during protein chemical refolding; however, the pathways leading to the final product may be different....
- attach, allowing the fiber to grow. This growth process requires complete refolding of PrPC. Different prion strains have distinct templates, or conformations...
- and often consists of dialysis and/or use of molecules that promote the refolding of denatured proteins (including chaotopic agents and chaperones). Pseudo-inclusions...
- J.; Guadarrama, P.; Méndez, C.; Bustos-Jaimes, I. (2022). "In vitro refolding of the structural protein VP1 of parvovirus B19 produces virus-like particles...