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Sequestration of the transcription factor STAT3 by the molecular chaperone CCT: a potential mechanism for modulation of STAT3 phosphorylationVallin et al., 2021
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- Vallin J
- Córdoba-Beldad C
- Grantham J
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Abstract Chaperonin Containing Tailless complex polypeptide 1 (CCT) is an essential molecular chaperone required for the folding of the abundant proteins actin and tubulin. The CCT oligomer also folds a range of other proteins and participates in non-folding activities …
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