Exploring Folding Cooperativity of a Repeat Protein Folding by 2D-NMR Detected Pressure Perturbation
Exploring Folding Cooperativity of a Repeat Protein Folding by 2D-NMR Detected Pressure Perturbation
Publication date: 16 February 2016
Source:Biophysical Journal, Volume 110, Issue 3, Supplement 1</br>
Author(s): Martin J. Fossat, Angel Garcia, Doug Barrick, Christian Roumestand, Catherine A. Royer</br>
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Novel Technique Represents Major Advance in Protein Structure Research - Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Novel Technique Represents Major Advance in Protein Structure Research - Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
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Novel Technique Represents Major Advance in Protein Structure Research
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Led by U. of I. chemistry professor Chad Rienstra, Ph.D., the team published its study ("Experimental protein structure verification by scoring with a single, unassigned NMR spectrum") in the journal Structure. "We've taken a process that would take ...
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Comparison of the backbone dynamics of wild-type Hydrogenobacter thermophilus cytochrome c 552 and its b -type variant
Comparison of the backbone dynamics of wild-type Hydrogenobacter thermophilus cytochrome c 552 and its b -type variant
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Cytochrome c 552 from the thermophilic bacterium Hydrogenobacter thermophilus is a typical c-type cytochrome which binds heme covalently via two thioether bonds between the two heme vinyl groups and two cysteine thiol groups in a CXXCH sequence motif. This protein was converted to a b-type cytochrome by substitution of the two cysteine residues by alanines (Tomlinson and Ferguson in Proc Natl Acad Sci USA...
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Protein engineering: The power of four - Nature.com
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The final structure of the dimer of dimers, which they called 'rocker', was characterized by X-ray crystallography, and a variety of NMR techniques, which, in combination with molecular dynamic simulations, indicated that the peptide assembly did ...
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Protein aggregation Curling damage
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... misfolded proteins was induced. CsgC could inhibit CsgA amyloid formation in vitro, as detected by far-UV CD spectroscopy and NMR, presumably by stabilizing a preamyloid intermediate of CsgA, as detected by an amyloid conformation-specific antibody.
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[NMR paper] The linker histone homolog Hho1p from Saccharomyces cerevisiae represents a winged he
The linker histone homolog Hho1p from Saccharomyces cerevisiae represents a winged helix-turn-helix fold as determined by NMR spectroscopy.
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Nucleic Acids Res. 2003 Dec 15;31(24):7199-207
Authors: Ono K, Kusano O, Shimotakahara S, Shimizu M, Yamazaki T, Shindo H
Hho1p is assumed to serve as a linker histone in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and, notably, it possesses two putative globular...