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  2. doi:10.1016/S0959-440X(03)00105-2

    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2003/2003_COSB_main.pdf
    16 Sep 2003: Y Y. 24 25 26. Q K. 27. A L. 28 29 30. ... A G. 24 25 26. G A. 27. D V. 28 29 30.
  3. Marqusee / Jackson (letter 2)

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    16 Sep 2003: email: sej13@cam.ac.uk. Received 6 January, 1999; accepted 24 May, 1999. 1. ... Prot. Chem. 24, 1–95 (1970).6. Chiti, F. et al. J. Mol.
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    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2003/2003_Biochem.pdf
    11 Sep 2003: Methods and Applications,ActaCrystallogr. D49, 24-36. 6. Buckle, A. M., Henrick, K., and Fersht, A. ... 20. Kraulis, P. (1991)J. Appl. Crystallogr. 24, 946-950.21. Laitinen, P. J., Brown, K.
  5. EMBO reports VOL 4 | NO 2 | 2003 ...

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    16 Sep 2003: Received 19 November 2002; accepted 19 December 2002. The first international meeting on the Hsp90 (heat-shock protein 90)chaperone machine was held in Arolla, Switzerland, from 24 to 28 August
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    www-jackson.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/2002/2002_JACS.pdf
    15 Sep 2003: L.; Rose, G. D.Trends Biochem. Sci. 1999, 24, 77-83.(60) Baldwin, R. ... L.; Rose, G. D.Trends Biochem. Sci. 1999, 24, 26-33.(61) Fersht, A.
  7. Context-Dependent Nature of Destabilizing Mutations on the Stability…

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    17 Sep 2003: This increasedto 0.81 (n ) 24) on inclusion of mutations of partially buried hydrophobic residues. ... 23. Shortle, D., and Meeker, A. K. (1989)Biochemistry 28, 936-944. 24.
  8. Stimulation of the Weak ATPase Activity of Human Hsp90 by a Client…

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    15 Sep 2003: The IC50 is approximately 10 mM (data notshown) similar to that measured for yeast Hsp90.24. ... J. Biol. Chem. 274, 17525-17533. 24. Panaretou, B., Prodromou, C., Roe, S.
  9. Review R81 How do small single-domain proteins fold?Sophie E ...

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    11 Sep 2003: given here is twice that of the monomer [23]. mInitial reports suggested that wild-type ubiquitin folded with two-state kinetics [24]. ... 4]), activation domain procarboxypeptidase (ADAh2; [22]), ubiquitin[24,25], histidine-containing phosphocarrier
  10. Journal of Biological Physics 27: 99–117, 2001.© 2001 Kluwer ...

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    16 Sep 2003: In addition, we have shown that TFE does not significantly change the fold-ing pathway of FKBP12 [24]. ... However, although TFE affects the folding andunfolding rate of FKBP12, we have established that this effect is not caused bythe stabilisation of a
  11. Folding and stability of the ligand-bindingdomain of the…

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    17 Sep 2003: Sci.24: 136–141. Chen, S., Prapapanich, V., Rimerman, R.A., Honore, B., and Smith, D.F.

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