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PubMed:25036637

Two subnetworks emerged within this central network, corresponding to known Hsp90 and Hsp70 chaperone complexes (Figure 2, blue and orange squares, respectively). These two subnetworks were bridged by a unique set of cochaperones (Figure 2, tan squares). Among these were the wellknown bridging factors HOP/STIP1, TPR2/DNAJC7, and CHIP/ STUB1, validating our approach (Brychzy et al., 2003; Schmid et al., 2012; Xu et al., 2002). Other bridging factors in this first tier of organization included members of the Hsp40 chaperone family (DNAJB1 and DNAJB6), HSP70-binding protein 1 (HSPBP1), the TPR domain protein EDRF1, and the E3 ligase NRDP1/RNF41

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