## Protein degradation in animal and bacterial cells is dependent upon ATP [ 1,2]. In bacteria [3-61 and mammalian mitochondria [7], this energy dependence arises in large part from the involvement of a novel type of proteinase whose function is directly coupled to ATP hydrolysis [2,3]. The best-c
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Protein aggregation in Escherichia coli: role of proteases
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- John Wiley and Sons
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