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A chaperonin called GroEL-GroES complex (from Escherichia coli) (PDB code 1aon). Two rings of 7x2GroEL proteins (shown in blue and green) with a cap (just on one side) of GroES proteins (red and yellow). Unfolded proteins enter that cavity (which is protein sized) to be protected during folding. (more details...)

Source

Molecule of the Month by www.pdb.org (see the Molecule of the Month section for more details]

Date

Year 2002 (see the complete list for more details)

Author

Illustration by David S. Goodsell of The Scripps Research Institute (see this site)

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