F/a 18 Non-hsp Support Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10133466 Transistor
013303636
10133467 Transistor
013303637
10133468 Unitized Semiconductor Devices
013303638
10133470 Diode Semiconductor Device
013303640
10133471 Diode Semiconductor Device
013303641
10133480 Transistor
013350365
10134524 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
012623169
10134533 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
013177756
10134557 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
012623167
10134570 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011614103
10134571 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011614104
10134573 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011614111
10134574 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011614112
10134575 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011614113
10135111 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
013015790
10135148 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
013363909
10135382 Sensitive Switch
012830221
10135387 Switch Actuator Adapter
013024450
10138015 Piston Assembly Lock Ring
010698254
10138016 Spring Compressor
011468268
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F/a 18 Non-hsp Support

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Hsp90 (heat shock protein 90) is a chaperone protein that assists other proteins to fold properly, stabilizes proteins against heat stress, and aids in protein degradation. It also stabilizes a number of proteins required for tumor growth, which is why Hsp90 inhibitors are investigated as anti-cancer drugs.

Heat shock proteins, as a class, are among the most highly expressed cellular proteins across all species.

Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is one of the most common of the heat-related proteins. The "90" comes from the fact that it weighs roughly 90 kiloDaltons. A 90 kDa protein is considered fairly large for a non-fibrous protein. Hsp90 is found in bacteria and all branches of eukarya, but it is apparently absent in archaea.

This protein was first isolated by extracting proteins from cells stressed by heating, dehydrating or by other means, all of which caused the cell’s proteins to begin to denature. However it was later discovered that Hsp90 also has essential functions in unstressed cells.

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