Multiple Choice
In general molecular chaperone proteins function by
A) mediating disulfide bond formation
B) synthesizing new proteins when one is misfolded.
C) preventing premature folding by binding hydrophobic regions of the protein.
D) enhancing salt bridge formation.
E) none of the above
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