<div><p>The kinetics of folding and unfolding underlie protein stability and quantification of these rates provides important insights into the folding process. Here, we present a simple high throughput protein unfolding kinetic assay using a plate reader that is applicable to the studies of the majority of 2-state folding proteins. We validate the assay by measuring kinetic unfolding data for the SH3 (Src Homology 3) domain from Actin Binding Protein 1 (AbpSH3) and its stabilized mutants. The results of our approach are in excellent agreement with published values. We further combine our kinetic assay with a plate reader equilibrium assay, to obtain indirect estimates of folding rates and use these approaches to characterize an AbpSH3-pept...
The folding pathways of some proteins include the population of partially structured species en rout...
Experimental techniques have now reached the sub-microsecond timescale necessary to study fast event...
The protein-folding problem has greatly advanced over several decades, and our understanding of prot...
[[abstract]]Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships p...
Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships predicting th...
Globular proteins are not permanently folded but spontaneously unfold and refold on time scales that...
Protein stability can be monitored by many different techniques. However, these protocols are often ...
Protein stability can be monitored by many different techniques. However, these protocols are often ...
10 pages, 7 figures.-- PMID: 16834320 [PubMed].-- PMCID: PMC2546509.-- Author manuscript available i...
We propose here KineticDB, a systematically com-piled database of protein folding kinetics, which co...
Protein folding is one of the fundamental problems in contemporary structural biology. A very import...
The fastest simple, kinetically two-state protein folds a million times more rapidly than the slowes...
Globular proteins are usually in equilibrium with unfolded conformations, whereas kinetically stable...
Over the past two decades, one of the standard models of protein folding has been the “two-state” mo...
Quenching of the triplet state of tryptophan by contact with cysteine can be used to measure the kin...
The folding pathways of some proteins include the population of partially structured species en rout...
Experimental techniques have now reached the sub-microsecond timescale necessary to study fast event...
The protein-folding problem has greatly advanced over several decades, and our understanding of prot...
[[abstract]]Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships p...
Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships predicting th...
Globular proteins are not permanently folded but spontaneously unfold and refold on time scales that...
Protein stability can be monitored by many different techniques. However, these protocols are often ...
Protein stability can be monitored by many different techniques. However, these protocols are often ...
10 pages, 7 figures.-- PMID: 16834320 [PubMed].-- PMCID: PMC2546509.-- Author manuscript available i...
We propose here KineticDB, a systematically com-piled database of protein folding kinetics, which co...
Protein folding is one of the fundamental problems in contemporary structural biology. A very import...
The fastest simple, kinetically two-state protein folds a million times more rapidly than the slowes...
Globular proteins are usually in equilibrium with unfolded conformations, whereas kinetically stable...
Over the past two decades, one of the standard models of protein folding has been the “two-state” mo...
Quenching of the triplet state of tryptophan by contact with cysteine can be used to measure the kin...
The folding pathways of some proteins include the population of partially structured species en rout...
Experimental techniques have now reached the sub-microsecond timescale necessary to study fast event...
The protein-folding problem has greatly advanced over several decades, and our understanding of prot...