F.-Ulrich Hartl and Arthur Horwich will share this year's Lasker Basic Medical Science Award for the discovery of the cell's protein-folding machinery, exemplified by cage-like structures that convert newly synthesized proteins into their biologically active forms. Their fundamental findings reveal mechanisms that operate in normal physiologic processes and help to explain the problems that arise in diseases of protein folding
ribosome, a protein must fold to be functional. Although the cellular envi-ronment contains many fac...
Proteins in nature have evolved to perform specific functions. The functional properties of proteins...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D203754 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Protein folding in the cell was originally assumed to be a spontaneous process, based on Anfinsen's ...
At the present time, protein folding is an extremely active field of research including aspects of b...
This year, the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award will be shared by Peter Walter and Kazutos...
We presented the work of Dr. Walter Englander on Protein Folding, studied with Hydrogen Exchange. We...
The existing experimental data on protein folding is briefly reviewed. It is argued that the optima...
Summary. The protein folding problem is the most important unsolved problem in structural biochemist...
For most of proteins to be active, they need well-defined three-dimensional structures alone or in c...
Over the past three decades the protein folding field has undergone monumental changes. Originally a...
Protein refolding experiments have led to the thermodynamics hypothesis according to which the nati...
One of the central dogmas in biochemistry is the view that the biologically active, three-dimensiona...
The early decades of Cell witnessed key discoveries that coalesced into the field of chaperones, pro...
How a unique three-dimensional structure is rapidly formed from the linear sequence of a polypeptide...
ribosome, a protein must fold to be functional. Although the cellular envi-ronment contains many fac...
Proteins in nature have evolved to perform specific functions. The functional properties of proteins...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D203754 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Protein folding in the cell was originally assumed to be a spontaneous process, based on Anfinsen's ...
At the present time, protein folding is an extremely active field of research including aspects of b...
This year, the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award will be shared by Peter Walter and Kazutos...
We presented the work of Dr. Walter Englander on Protein Folding, studied with Hydrogen Exchange. We...
The existing experimental data on protein folding is briefly reviewed. It is argued that the optima...
Summary. The protein folding problem is the most important unsolved problem in structural biochemist...
For most of proteins to be active, they need well-defined three-dimensional structures alone or in c...
Over the past three decades the protein folding field has undergone monumental changes. Originally a...
Protein refolding experiments have led to the thermodynamics hypothesis according to which the nati...
One of the central dogmas in biochemistry is the view that the biologically active, three-dimensiona...
The early decades of Cell witnessed key discoveries that coalesced into the field of chaperones, pro...
How a unique three-dimensional structure is rapidly formed from the linear sequence of a polypeptide...
ribosome, a protein must fold to be functional. Although the cellular envi-ronment contains many fac...
Proteins in nature have evolved to perform specific functions. The functional properties of proteins...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D203754 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...