AbstractThe B1 domain of protein G has been a classic model system of folding for decades, the subject of numerous experimental and computational studies. Most of the experimental work has focused on whether the protein folds via an intermediate, but the evidence is mostly limited to relatively slow kinetic observations with a few structural probes. In this work we observe folding on the submillisecond timescale with microfluidic mixers using a variety of probes including tryptophan fluorescence, circular dichroism, and photochemical oxidation. We find that each probe yields different kinetics and compare these observations with a Markov State Model constructed from large-scale molecular dynamics simulations and find a complex network of st...
For many decades, protein folding experimentalists have worked with no information about the timesca...
Protein folding has been a challenging puzzle for decades but it is still not fully understood. One ...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
AbstractThe B1 domain of protein G has been a classic model system of folding for decades, the subje...
By exploring the folding pathways of the B1 domain of protein L with a series of equilibrium and rap...
We demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as "collapse" actually c...
AbstractWe demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as “collapse” ac...
We propose an approach to integrate the theory, simulations, and experiments in protein-folding kine...
AbstractWe demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as “collapse” ac...
We propose an approach to integrate the theory, simulations, and experiments in protein-folding kine...
For small molecule reaction kinetics, computed reaction coordinates often mimic experimentally measu...
For small molecule reaction kinetics, computed reaction coordinates often mimic experimentally measu...
For small molecule reaction kinetics, computed reaction coordinates often mimic experimentally measu...
For small molecule reaction kinetics, computed reaction coordinates often mimic experimentally measu...
iii The presented doctoral research utilizes time-resolved spectroscopy to char-acterize protein dyn...
For many decades, protein folding experimentalists have worked with no information about the timesca...
Protein folding has been a challenging puzzle for decades but it is still not fully understood. One ...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
AbstractThe B1 domain of protein G has been a classic model system of folding for decades, the subje...
By exploring the folding pathways of the B1 domain of protein L with a series of equilibrium and rap...
We demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as "collapse" actually c...
AbstractWe demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as “collapse” ac...
We propose an approach to integrate the theory, simulations, and experiments in protein-folding kine...
AbstractWe demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as “collapse” ac...
We propose an approach to integrate the theory, simulations, and experiments in protein-folding kine...
For small molecule reaction kinetics, computed reaction coordinates often mimic experimentally measu...
For small molecule reaction kinetics, computed reaction coordinates often mimic experimentally measu...
For small molecule reaction kinetics, computed reaction coordinates often mimic experimentally measu...
For small molecule reaction kinetics, computed reaction coordinates often mimic experimentally measu...
iii The presented doctoral research utilizes time-resolved spectroscopy to char-acterize protein dyn...
For many decades, protein folding experimentalists have worked with no information about the timesca...
Protein folding has been a challenging puzzle for decades but it is still not fully understood. One ...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...