The presence of GroEL/ES during the refolding of human carbonic anhydrase II (pseudo-wild type) was found to increase the yield of active enzyme from 65 to 100%. This chaperone action on the enzyme could be obtained by adding GroEL alone, and the time-course in that case was only moderately slower than the spontaneous process. Truncated forms of carbonic anhydrase, in which N-terminal helices were removed, also served as protein substrates for GroEL/ES. This demonstrates that N-terminally located helices are not obligatory as recognition motifs.

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