Question: Protein A will fold into its native state only when protein B is also present in the solution. However, protein B can fold itself into native confirmation without the presence of protein A. Which of the following is true?
Options
A : Protein B serves as precursor for protein A
B : Protein B serves as molecular chaperon for protein A
C : Protein B serves as ligand for protein A
D : Protein B serves as structural motif for protein A
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