Expressed as the sole Hsp90 of yeast, the alpha and beta isoforms of human Hsp90 differ with regard to their capacities for activation of certain client proteins, whereas only Hsp90beta generates sensitivity to the Hsp90 inhibitor radicicol

Stefan H. Millson, Andrew W. Truman, Attila Rácz, Bin Hu, Barry Panaretou, James Nuttall, Mehdi Mollapour, Csaba Söti, Peter W. Piper

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