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#Question id: 911


The correct order for molecular chaperone–mediated protein folding is:

I – exchange of ATP for ADP on chaperone

II – chaperone undergoes conformational change, which affects protein folding

III – chaperone binds to exposed hydrophobic residues on unfolded protein

IV – folded protein is released

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  1. I, II, III, IV

  2. III, II, I, IV

  3. III, I, II, IV

  4. II, III, I, IV

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