The heat shock protein 90 antagonist novobiocin interacts with a previously unrecognized ATP-binding domain in the carboxyl terminus of the chaperone

Monica G. Marcu, Ahmed Chadli, Ilham Bouhouche, Maria Catelli, Leonard M. Neckers

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