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    Titin 127 a protein with a complex folding landscape /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Examination of the folding of titin 127 -- Evolution of the protein to withstand stress from mutation, the environment and to withstand mechanical force in the muscle -- Use of a combination of protein engineering, kinetic and thermodynamic measurements, computer simulations and single molecule atomic force microscopy to understand how evolution acts on protein sequences to allow them to adapt to stressful conditions, probably explaining why immunoglobulin-like proteins are used so successfully in evolution to perform a number of functions.…”
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    Basic studies of protein folding and stability the folding of related protein families /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: The basics of protein folding studies: protein stability (thermodynamics) and protein folding kinetics -- The shape and interpretation of simple chevron plots -- How protein engineering phi value analysis can be used to investigate the structure of the transition state for protein folding -- How studies of the folding of related proteins can simplify the problem of investigating how proteins fold -- Comparison of the folding of complex, all-beta immunoglobulin-like proteins to the folding of simple 3-helix bundles.…”
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    Titin 127 a protein with a complex folding landscape /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Examination of the folding of titin 127 -- Evolution of the protein to withstand stress from mutation, the environment and to withstand mechanical force in the muscle -- Use of a combination of protein engineering, kinetic and thermodynamic measurements, computer simulations and single molecule atomic force microscopy to understand how evolution acts on protein sequences to allow them to adapt to stressful conditions, probably explaining why immunoglobulin-like proteins are used so successfully in evolution to perform a number of functions.…”
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    Titin 127 a protein with a complex folding landscape /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Examination of the folding of titin 127 -- Evolution of the protein to withstand stress from mutation, the environment and to withstand mechanical force in the muscle -- Use of a combination of protein engineering, kinetic and thermodynamic measurements, computer simulations and single molecule atomic force microscopy to understand how evolution acts on protein sequences to allow them to adapt to stressful conditions, probably explaining why immunoglobulin-like proteins are used so successfully in evolution to perform a number of functions.…”
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    Basic studies of protein folding and stability the folding of related protein families /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: The basics of protein folding studies: protein stability (thermodynamics) and protein folding kinetics -- The shape and interpretation of simple chevron plots -- How protein engineering phi value analysis can be used to investigate the structure of the transition state for protein folding -- How studies of the folding of related proteins can simplify the problem of investigating how proteins fold -- Comparison of the folding of complex, all-beta immunoglobulin-like proteins to the folding of simple 3-helix bundles.…”
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    Basic studies of protein folding and stability the folding of related protein families /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: The basics of protein folding studies: protein stability (thermodynamics) and protein folding kinetics -- The shape and interpretation of simple chevron plots -- How protein engineering phi value analysis can be used to investigate the structure of the transition state for protein folding -- How studies of the folding of related proteins can simplify the problem of investigating how proteins fold -- Comparison of the folding of complex, all-beta immunoglobulin-like proteins to the folding of simple 3-helix bundles.…”
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