The protein import motor of mitochondria: unfolding and trapping of preproteins are distinct and separable functions of matrix Hsp70.

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Published in Cell on May 28, 1999

Authors

C Voisine1, E A Craig, N Zufall, O von Ahsen, N Pfanner, W Voos

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1: Department of Biomolecular Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 53706, USA.

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