Death of a chaperone
Cesare Montecucco () and
Maurizio Molinari ()
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Cesare Montecucco: University of Padua
Maurizio Molinari: Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Via Vincenzo Vela 6
Nature, 2006, vol. 443, issue 7111, 511-512
Abstract:
To help their growth and spread, bacteria rely on virulence factors, many of which are toxic. One such factor is highly potent, as it attacks a key protein that 'chaperones' other proteins through their synthesis.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1038/443511a
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