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2. Structure basis of CFTR folding, function and pharmacology
3. ABC-transporter CFTR folds with high fidelity through a modular, stepwise pathway
4. Intramolecular quality control: HIV-1 envelope gp160 signal-peptide cleavage as a functional folding checkpoint
5. Slowing ribosome velocity restores folding and function of mutant CFTR
6. Transmembrane Helices 7 and 8 Confer Aggregation Sensitivity to the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
7. Neil J. Bulleid (1960–2023), a virtuoso of protein folding and redox biology
8. Two phases of disulfide bond formation have differing requirements for oxygen
9. Cystic fibrosis research topics featured at the 14th ECFS Basic Science Conference: Chairman's summary
10. Correcting CFTR folding defects by small-molecule correctors to cure cystic fibrosis
11. The Cytosolic DnaJ-Like Protein Djp1p Is Involved Specifically in Peroxisomal Protein Import
12. Neil J. Bulleid (1960-2023), a virtuoso of protein folding and redox biology
13. Transmembrane Helices 7 and 8 Confer Aggregation Sensitivity to the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
14. ABC-transporter CFTR folds with high fidelity through a modular, stepwise pathway
15. Structure basis of CFTR folding, function and pharmacology
16. Chaperone proteins and peroxisomal protein import
17. CHAPTER 1.1. Disulfide Bonds in Protein Folding and Stability
18. Folding of influenza virus hemagglutinin in insect cells is fast and efficient
19. Redefining Hypo- and Hyper-Responding Phenotypes of CFTR Mutants for Understanding and Therapy
20. Redefining Hypo- and Hyper-Responding Phenotypes of CFTR Mutants for Understanding and Therapy
21. Hold the fold: how delayed folding aids protein secretion
22. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Coordinated activation of Hsp70 chaperones.
23. Coordinated Nonvectorial Folding in a Newly Synthesized Multidomain Protein
24. ABC-transporter CFTR folds with high fidelity through a modular, stepwise pathway
25. The importance of naturally attenuated SARS-CoV-2in the fight against COVID-19
26. Transactions at the Peroxisomal Membrane
27. A Sweet Send-Off
28. Ero1 — PDI interactions, the response to redox flux and the implications for disulfide bond formation in the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum
29. The importance of naturally attenuated SARS‐CoV ‐2 in the fight against COVID ‐19
30. Redefining Hypo- and Hyper-Responding Phenotypes of CFTR Mutants for Understanding and Therapy
31. Redefining Hypo- and Hyper-Responding Phenotypes of CFTR Mutants for Understanding and Therapy
32. Efficient lgm Assembly and Secretion Require the Plasma Cell Induced Endoplasmic Reticulum Protein pERp1
33. Cargo Load Reduction
34. Co- and Post-Translational Protein Folding in the ER
35. Protein Folding in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
36. Characterization of CNPY5 and its family members
37. Posttranslational Folding of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus G Protein in the ER: Involvement of Noncovalent and Covalent Complexes
38. Folding of Influenza Hemagglutinin in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
39. Role of N-Linked Oligosaccharide Recognition, Glucose Trimming, and Calnexin in Glycoprotein Folding and Quality Control
40. Co-Translational Folding of the First Transmembrane Domain of ABC-Transporter CFTR is Supported by Assembly with the First Cytosolic Domain
41. The CFTR P67L variant reveals a key role for N-terminal lasso helices in channel folding, maturation, and pharmacologic rescue
42. Intramolecular quality control: HIV-1 envelope gp160 signal-peptide cleavage as a functional folding checkpoint
43. Co-Translational Folding of the First Transmembrane Domain of ABC-Transporter CFTR is Supported by Assembly with the First Cytosolic Domain
44. Clinical and molecular characterization of the R751L-CFTR mutation
45. Clinical and molecular characterization of the R751L-CFTR mutation
46. Co-Translational Folding of the First Transmembrane Domain of ABC-Transporter CFTR is Supported by Assembly with the First Cytosolic Domain
47. Co-Translational Folding of the First Transmembrane Domain of ABC-Transporter CFTR is Supported by Assembly with the First Cytosolic Domain
48. Efficient IgM assembly and secretion require the plasma cell induced endoplasmic reticulum protein pERp1
49. Clinical and molecular characterization of the R751L-CFTR mutation
50. Exchange between ordered and disordered segments in CFTR modulates function at the expense of stability: A molecular pathway for misfolding of CFTR
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