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  2. Folding Pathway of FKBP12 and Characterisation of the Transition State

    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/1999/1999_JMB2.pdf
    15 Sep 2003: Article No. jmbi.1999.2941 available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on J. Mol. Biol. (1999) 291, 429444. Folding Pathway of FKBP12 and Characterisation ofthe Transition State. Ewan R. G. Main, Kate F. Fulton and Sophie E. Jackson. Cambridge
  3. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2007.04.039

    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2007/2007_J_mol_biol_GFP_unfolding.pdf
    8 Feb 2008: 19–24 as well as on cooperatively unfoldingregions of proteins.11,14 Although H/D exchangeresults have been reported for GFP, the conditionsused did not allow a quantitative analysis of theresults ... Thesymbols are the same as for (a) except the first
  4. Folding Study of Venus Reveals a Strong Ion Dependence ...

    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2010/2010_JBC_Venus_Jackson.pdf
    8 Feb 2010: pH 8.0 37 CYF 2.22 0.06 5.10 0.01 11.3 0.3 5.11 0.02 8.74 0.04Tyr 1.51 0.07 5.24
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    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2006/2006_Khan_JACS_19FGFP.pdf
    25 Aug 2006: W.Prog. Nucl. Magn. Reson. Spectrosc.1993,. 25, 345-402.(24) Kaptein, R.Bio. Magn. Reson.1982, 4, 145-91.(25) Kaptein, R.; Dijkstra, K.; Nicolay, K.Nature 1978, 274,
  6. Ubiquitin folds through a highly polarizedtransition state Heather…

    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2005/2005_PEDS_Ubiquitin_Went_Jackson.pdf
    6 Sep 2005: 0.04 4.46 6 0.07 0.50 6 0.03 1.24 6 0.01 4.22 6 0.07 2.74 6 0.07Ile!Val23 0.45 6 ... 0.04 5.54 6 0.10 0.57 6 0.04 1.24 6 0.02 5.18 6 0.08 2.74 6 0.07Ile!Ala23 2.78 6
  7. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2006.04.032

    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2006/2006_Mallam_JMB_YibK.pdf
    4 Jul 2006: Double-jump unfolding experiments wereused to detect faster unfolding phases corres-ponding to non-native species populated on therefolding pathway.24–26 In these experiments,refolding was allowed for short amounts ... 0.940.10 0.250.02 1.20.1
  8. b908170b 2951..2965

    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2009/2009_Hsu_ChemRev.pdf
    28 Sep 2009: pH 6.0 at 25 1C as a function of equilibration time: from right to left 3 h, 12 h, 24 h, 48 h, 5 days, 13 days, 44 days (adapted ... group to demonstrate how information on protein structure. can be obtained using a mechanical triangulation technique.24.
  9. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2005.11.085

    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2006/2006_McLaughlin_JMB_Hsp90.pdf
    21 Apr 2006: p23appears to stabilise the interaction between Hsp90and a client protein in vitro,23,24 correlating with itsability to increase the activation of heterologouslyexpressed estrogen receptor in vivo.25 In contrast,another
  10. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2004.05.007

    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2004/2004_JMB_Hsp90_Zhang_et_al.pdf
    23 Aug 2004: However, it stronglyinhibits the ATPase activity in the presence of aclient-protein.10 Recent work has shown that Sti1/Hop binds to the first 24 amino acid residues ofHsp90 thereby preventing ... N terminus ofHsp90 is within the first 24 amino acid
  11. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2006.11.014

    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2007/2007_J_mol_biol_YbeA+YibK.pdf
    8 Feb 2008: topology that led to the hypothesisthat topology, not sequence, is the major contribut-ing factor in how a protein folds.23,24 If proteinfolding rates and mechanisms are determinedlargely by the

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