ATP-Triggered Conformational Changes Delineate Substrate-Binding and -Folding Mechanics of the Groel Chaperonin.
Clare, D.K., Vasishtan, D., Stagg, S., Quispe, J., Farr, G.W., Topf, M., Horwich, A.L., Saibil, H.R.(2012) Cell 149: 113
- PubMed: 22445172 
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2012.02.047
- Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
4AAQ, 4AAR, 4AAS, 4AAU, 4AB2, 4AB3 - PubMed Abstract: 
The chaperonin GroEL assists the folding of nascent or stress-denatured polypeptides by actions of binding and encapsulation. ATP binding initiates a series of conformational changes triggering the association of the cochaperonin GroES, followed by further large movements that eject the substrate polypeptide from hydrophobic binding sites into a GroES-capped, hydrophilic folding chamber ...