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PDI can isomerise (shuffle) disulfide bonds, join and separate two proteins

Author: Alex Rapai



Answer:

PDI recognises unstable proteins, binds as a chaperone, and forms a mixed disulfide bond. Isomerisation of disulfide bonds continues until the client protein reaches a stable conformation, when it is released from PDI.


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