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1. Specification of Hsp70 Function by Hsp40 Co-chaperones.

2. Specification of Hsp70 function by Type I and Type II Hsp40.

3. Polyglutamine-rich suppressors of huntingtin toxicity act upstream of Hsp70 and Sti1 in spatial quality control of amyloid-like proteins.

4. The Hsp70/90 cochaperone, Sti1, suppresses proteotoxicity by regulating spatial quality control of amyloid-like proteins.

5. The Type II Hsp40 Sis1 cooperates with Hsp70 and the E3 ligase Ubr1 to promote degradation of terminally misfolded cytosolic protein.

6. Polypeptide transfer from Hsp40 to Hsp70 molecular chaperones.

7. Swapping nucleotides, tuning Hsp70.

8. CHIP-mediated stress recovery by sequential ubiquitination of substrates and Hsp70.

9. Regulation of the cytoplasmic quality control protein degradation pathway by BAG2.

10. The type I Hsp40 zinc finger-like region is required for Hsp70 to capture non-native polypeptides from Ydj1.

11. A foldable CFTR{Delta}F508 biogenic intermediate accumulates upon inhibition of the Hsc70-CHIP E3 ubiquitin ligase.

12. Exchangeable chaperone modules contribute to specification of type I and type II Hsp40 cellular function.

13. Mechanisms for regulation of Hsp70 function by Hsp40.

14. CHIP is a U-box-dependent E3 ubiquitin ligase: identification of Hsc70 as a target for ubiquitylation.

15. The Hsc70 co-chaperone CHIP targets immature CFTR for proteasomal degradation.

16. Mutations in the yeast Hsp40 chaperone protein Ydj1 cause defects in Axl1 biogenesis and pro-a-factor processing.

17. Human Hsp70 and Hsp40 chaperone proteins facilitate human papillomavirus-11 E1 protein binding to the origin and stimulate cell-free DNA replication.

18. Protein folding activity of Hsp70 is modified differentially by the hsp40 co-chaperones Sis1 and Ydj1.

19. The conserved carboxyl terminus and zinc finger-like domain of the co-chaperone Ydj1 assist Hsp70 in protein folding.

20. Coupling chemical energy by the hsp70/tim44 complex to drive protein translocation into mitochondria.

21. The delta psi- and Hsp70/MIM44-dependent reaction cycle driving early steps of protein import into mitochondria.

22. Roles for hsp70 in protein translocation across membranes of organelles.

23. Cooperation of the molecular chaperone Ydj1 with specific Hsp70 homologs to suppress protein aggregation.

24. Hsp70 in mitochondrial biogenesis: from chaperoning nascent polypeptide chains to facilitation of protein degradation.

25. The role of Hsp70 in conferring unidirectionality on protein translocation into mitochondria.

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