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Title[redir]:
Redox signaling via the molecular chaperone BiP protects cells against endoplasmic reticulum-derived oxidative stress | eLife
Description:
Direct modification by endogenous peroxide of a conserved cysteine in the molecular chaperone BiP decouples its ATPase and peptide-binding activities, allowing for enhanced polypeptide holdase activity during oxidative stress.

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Keywords {๐Ÿ”}

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         id:https://elifesciences.org/articles/03496
      headline:Redox signaling via the molecular chaperone BiP protects cells against endoplasmic reticulum-derived oxidative stress
      datePublished:2014-07-22
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            type:Person
            name:Jie Wang
            type:Person
            name:Kristeen A Pareja
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         endoplasmic reticulum
         Ero1
         oxidative folding
         ROS
      about:
         Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
         Cell Biology
      description:Direct modification by endogenous peroxide of a conserved cysteine in the molecular chaperone BiP decouples its ATPase and peptide-binding activities, allowing for enhanced polypeptide holdase activity during oxidative stress.
      isPartOf:
         type:Periodical
         name:eLife
         issn:2050-084X
WebPage:
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Person:
      name:Jie Wang
      name:Kristeen A Pareja
      name:Chris A Kaiser
      name:Carolyn S Sevier
Organization:
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Periodical:
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