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The following pages link to Mechanism of fast protein folding (Q34667460):
Displaying 34 items.
- Fast and faster: a designed variant of the B-domain of protein A folds in 3 microsec (Q24646211) (← links)
- A backbone-based theory of protein folding (Q24672727) (← links)
- Unfolding of Green Fluorescent Protein mut2 in wet nanoporous silica gels. (Q30350458) (← links)
- Investigation of protein folding by coarse-grained molecular dynamics with the UNRES force field (Q30385785) (← links)
- Experimental tests of villin subdomain folding simulations (Q30943553) (← links)
- Distinguishing between cooperative and unimodal downhill protein folding (Q31089493) (← links)
- Temperature-jump apparatus with Raman detection based on a solid-state tunable (1.80-2.05 microm) kHz optical parametric oscillator laser (Q33239870) (← links)
- Molecular simulations of cotranslational protein folding: fragment stabilities, folding cooperativity, and trapping in the ribosome (Q33247451) (← links)
- Ultrarapid mixing experiments shed new light on the characteristics of the initial conformational ensemble during the folding of ribonuclease A (Q33582325) (← links)
- Variations in the fast folding rates of the lambda-repressor: a hybrid molecular dynamics study (Q34186231) (← links)
- Tracking unfolding and refolding of single GFPmut2 molecules (Q34351201) (← links)
- Protein folding: bringing theory and experiment closer together (Q35064533) (← links)
- Single-molecule transition-state analysis of RNA folding (Q35234470) (← links)
- Highly polarized C-terminal transition state of the leucine-rich repeat domain of PP32 is governed by local stability (Q35590129) (← links)
- The physics of the interactions governing folding and association of proteins (Q36420053) (← links)
- Intermediates and the folding of proteins L and G. (Q36519494) (← links)
- Helix formation and the unfolded state of a 52-residue helical protein (Q36526195) (← links)
- GroEL-mediated protein folding: making the impossible, possible (Q36539816) (← links)
- Rerouting the folding pathway of the Notch ankyrin domain by reshaping the energy landscape (Q36775448) (← links)
- Principal component analysis for protein folding dynamics (Q37120734) (← links)
- Fast folding of a helical protein initiated by the collision of unstructured chains (Q37534629) (← links)
- How cooperative are protein folding and unfolding transitions? (Q38927110) (← links)
- Folding thermodynamics and kinetics of the leucine-rich repeat domain of the virulence factor Internalin B (Q42162394) (← links)
- Cooperative alpha-helix unfolding in a protein-DNA complex from hydrogen-deuterium exchange (Q43072354) (← links)
- Characterization of Single-Tryptophan Mutants of Histidine-Containing Phosphocarrier Protein: Evidence for Local Rearrangements during Folding from High Concentrations of Denaturant (Q44420002) (← links)
- Structure and Energetics of an Allele-Specific Genetic Interaction between dnaJ and dnaK: Correlation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shift Perturbations in the J-Domain of Hsp40/DnaJ with Binding Affinity for the ATPase Domain of Hsp70/DnaK (Q44420012) (← links)
- Effect of axial coordination on the kinetics of assembly and folding of the two halves of horse heart cytochrome C. (Q45072777) (← links)
- The role of plastic beta-hairpin and weak hydrophobic core in the stability and unfolding of a full sequence design protein (Q46168654) (← links)
- Prolyl isomerization as a molecular timer in phage infection (Q46529356) (← links)
- Simultaneous Determination of Two Subdomain Folding Rates Using the "Transfer-Quench" Method (Q47849935) (← links)
- Unfolding time distribution of GFP by single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy (Q50726348) (← links)
- Model of gene transcription including the return of a RNA polymerase to the beginning of a transcriptional cycle. (Q54683046) (← links)
- Parallel protein-unfolding pathways revealed and mapped (Q57314157) (← links)
- Local secondary structure content predicts folding rates for simple, two-state proteins (Q73187082) (← links)