The human AmphyphisinII/Bin1 N-BAR domain belongs to the BAR domain superfamily, whose members sense and generate membrane curvatures. The N-BAR domain is a 57 kDa homodimeric protein comprising a six helix bundle. Here we report the protein folding mechanism of this protein as a representative of this protein superfamily. The concentration dependent thermodynamic stability was studied by urea equilibrium transition curves fol-lowed by fluorescence and far-UV CD spectroscopy. Kinetic unfolding and refolding experi-ments, including rapid double and triple mixing techniques, allowed to unravel the complex folding behavior of N-BAR. The equilibrium unfolding transition curve can be described by a two-state process, while the folding kinetics s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The protein folding problem, the aim to understand how...
Co-translational folding (CTF) facilitates correct folding in vivo, but its precise mechanism remain...
Proteins are among the most complex molecules in the cell and they play a major role in life itself....
<div><p>The human AmphyphisinII/Bin1 N-BAR domain belongs to the BAR domain superfamily, whose membe...
ABSTRACT: BAR domains are found in proteins that bind and remodel membranes and participate in cytos...
The folding mechanism of typical proteins has been studied widely, while our understanding of the or...
ABSTRACT: To test whether the folding process of a large protein can be understood on the basis of t...
Amphiphysin2/BIN1 is a crescent-shaped N-BAR protein playing a key role in forming deeply invaginate...
Most proteins require appropriate folding in order to perform their respective functions, whereas mi...
Most proteins require appropriate folding in order to perform their respective functions, whereas mi...
Detailed knowledge of folding intermediate and transition state (TS) structures is critical for unde...
Although protein folding has been studied for decades many open issues still resist, and we yet lack...
Proteins attain their function only after folding into a highly organized three-dimensional structur...
Folding reaction mechanisms of globular protein domains have been extensively studied by both experi...
Proteins are among the most complex molecules in the cell and they play a major role in life itself....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The protein folding problem, the aim to understand how...
Co-translational folding (CTF) facilitates correct folding in vivo, but its precise mechanism remain...
Proteins are among the most complex molecules in the cell and they play a major role in life itself....
<div><p>The human AmphyphisinII/Bin1 N-BAR domain belongs to the BAR domain superfamily, whose membe...
ABSTRACT: BAR domains are found in proteins that bind and remodel membranes and participate in cytos...
The folding mechanism of typical proteins has been studied widely, while our understanding of the or...
ABSTRACT: To test whether the folding process of a large protein can be understood on the basis of t...
Amphiphysin2/BIN1 is a crescent-shaped N-BAR protein playing a key role in forming deeply invaginate...
Most proteins require appropriate folding in order to perform their respective functions, whereas mi...
Most proteins require appropriate folding in order to perform their respective functions, whereas mi...
Detailed knowledge of folding intermediate and transition state (TS) structures is critical for unde...
Although protein folding has been studied for decades many open issues still resist, and we yet lack...
Proteins attain their function only after folding into a highly organized three-dimensional structur...
Folding reaction mechanisms of globular protein domains have been extensively studied by both experi...
Proteins are among the most complex molecules in the cell and they play a major role in life itself....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The protein folding problem, the aim to understand how...
Co-translational folding (CTF) facilitates correct folding in vivo, but its precise mechanism remain...
Proteins are among the most complex molecules in the cell and they play a major role in life itself....