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Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried
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Protein molecules control nearly all vital functions in biological systems. However, before they can become active in cells, the individual protein segments must first be molded into a particular three-dimensional form. To do this, the proteins usually need helper molecules, which are called chaperones. These chaperones prevent molecules from folding wrongly or having elicit contact with other molecules, causing them to clump.
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