
Nucleoplasmin, the first identified molecular chaperone is a thermostable acidic protein with a pentameric structure. The protein was first isolated from Xenopus species ==Functions== The pentameric protein participates in various significant cellular activities like sperm chromatin remodeling, nucleosome assembly, genome stability, ribosome bioge...
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<protein> First protein to be described as a molecular chaperone, major function seems to be in assembly of nucleosomes. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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First protein to be described as a molecular chaperone; major function seems to be in assembly of nucleosomes.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nū′klē-ō-plas′min Definitions: 1. Contents of resting (interphase) nucleus.
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