p23 is a small but important cochaperone for the Hsp90 chaperoning pathway. It appears to facilitate the adenosine triphosphate–driven cycle of Hsp90 binding to client proteins. It enters at a late stage of the cycle and enhances the maturation of client proteins. Although this role of p23 is fairly well established, recent studies suggest that it may have additional functions in the cell that merit further exploration.
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1 April 2003
p23, a simple protein with complex activities
Sara J. Felts,
David O. Toft
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