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1. Disassembly of Tau fibrils by the human Hsp70 disaggregation machinery generates small seeding-competent species.

2. Amyloid-β oligomers are captured by the DNAJB6 chaperone: Direct detection of interactions that can prevent primary nucleation.

3. SDF2-like protein 1 (SDF2L1) regulates the endoplasmic reticulum localization and chaperone activity of ERdj3 protein.

4. Modulation of calreticulin expression reveals a novel exosome-mediated mechanism of Z variant α 1 -antitrypsin disposal.

5. Phage single-gene lysis: Finding the weak spot in the bacterial cell wall.

6. Hsp90 and Hsp70 chaperones: Collaborators in protein remodeling.

7. Recent advances in the structural and mechanistic aspects of Hsp70 molecular chaperones.

8. Farnesylated heat shock protein 40 is a component of membrane-bound RISC in Arabidopsis .

9. Functional Diversity of Human Mitochondrial J-proteins Is Independent of Their Association with the Inner Membrane Presequence Translocase.

10. Tid1, the Mammalian Homologue of Drosophila Tumor Suppressor Tid56, Mediates Macroautophagy by Interacting with Beclin1-containing Autophagy Protein Complex.

11. A functional DnaK dimer is essential for the efficient interaction with Hsp40 heat shock protein.

12. Interaction of the molecular chaperone DNAJB6 with growing amyloid-beta 42 (Aβ42) aggregates leads to sub-stoichiometric inhibition of amyloid formation.

13. A thylakoid membrane protein harboring a DnaJ-type zinc finger domain is required for photosystem I accumulation in plants.

14. Dissection of structural and functional requirements that underlie the interaction of ERdj3 protein with substrates in the endoplasmic reticulum.

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