Glucose-regulated protein
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Glucose-regulated protein is a protein in the endoplasmic reticulum in the cell.[1]
It comes in several different molecular masses, including:
- Grp78 (78 kDa)
- Grp94 (94 kDa)
- Grp170 (170 kDa), which is a human chaperone protein
References
[edit]- ^ Henney CS (1979). "The "triggering" of cytotoxic cell differentiation in secondary cultures by subcellular antigens". J. Immunol. 122 (5): 2134. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.122.5.2134.a. PMID 312858.