SSA4/YER103W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for SSA4: YG107, Hsp70 family chaperone SSA4, YER103W

SSA4 - DNA/RNA Sequence Features (12)

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Bardwell JC and Craig EA  (1984) Major heat shock gene of Drosophila and the Escherichia coli heat-inducible dnaK gene are homologous. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 81(3):848-52