Chaperonin-Facilitated Refolding of Ribulosebisphosphate Carboxylase and ATP Hydrolysis by Chaperonin 60 (groEL) Are K+ Dependent

Paul V. Viitanen, Thomas H. Lubben, Janet Reed, Pierre Goloubinoff, P. O’Keefe Daniel, George H. Lorimer*

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