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What are molecular chaperones?(a) Enzymes(b) Cell mass(c) Tumor(d) Helper proteins

Answer» Correct answer is (d) Helper proteins

To explain: Molecular chaperones are helper proteins that help unfolded or misfolded polypeptide chains to assume a certain folded state. The role of these proteins is to prevent the proteins from non-selectively interacting with other components in the cell.


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