Crystal structure of chaperone protein PapD reveals an immunoglobulin fold.

Nature
A Holmgren, C I Bränden

Abstract

The chaperone protein PapD mediates assembly of pili in Escherichia coli. Its polypeptide chain folds into two immunoglobulin-type domains that are homologous in sequence to the human lymphocyte differentiation antigen Leu-1/CD5.

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