Chaperones
Chaperones are proteins that keep other proteins from misfolding. They stop clumps from forming and help chains fold into the right shape. In practice, labs often add them during recombinant protein production to improve solubility and function. For example, using active chaperones can mean more usable protein and less waste. What really matters is that they stay stable and work with different types of proteins. When they do, experiments run smoother and failed batches are less common.

MBS1452624
Recombinant Mouse Chaperone activity of bc1 complex-like, mitochondrial (Adck3) , partial
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MBS1324917
Recombinant Human Chaperone activity of bc1 complex-like, mitochondrial (ADCK3) , partial
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MBS1391385
Recombinant Bovine Chaperone activity of bc1 complex-like, mitochondrial (ADCK3) , partial
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MBS1368642
Recombinant Rat Chaperone activity of bc1 complex-like, mitochondrial (Adck3) , partial
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MBS1286471
Recombinant Danio rerio Chaperone activity of bc1 complex-like, mitochondrial (adck3), partial
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