We report on the folding kinetics of the small 82 residue cytochrome c551from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The presence of two Trp residues (Trp56 and Trp77) allows the monitoring of fluorescence quenching on refolding in two different regions of the protein. A single His residue (the iron-coordinating His16) permits the study of refolding in the absence of miscoordination events. After identification of the kinetic traps (Pro isomerization and aggregation of denatured protein), overall refolding kinetics is described by two processes: (i) a burstphase collapse (faster than milliseconds) which we show to be a global event leading to a state whose compactness depends on the overall net charge; at the isoeletric pH (4.7), it is maximally compact, ...
It is generally accepted that in the e-type cytochromes the covalently bound heme plays a primary ro...
Proteins may fold via parallel routes partitioned by the relative effect of solvent conditions on th...
For many proteins, compact states appear long before the rate-limiting step in formation of the nati...
Cytochrome c(551) (cyt c(551)) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a small protein (82 residues) that fol...
The unfolding of the small cytochrome c551 from the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been charac...
AbstractThe unfolding of the small cytochrome c551 from the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa has bee...
The folding of cytochrome c(551) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa was previously thought to follow a simp...
In this paper, we have studied the equilibrium unfolding transitions of cytochrome c from Pseudomona...
Considerable progress was made over the last few years in understanding the mechanism of folding of ...
The folding mechanism of many proteins involves the population of partially organized structures en ...
The energetic parameters for the folding of small globular proteins can be very different if derived...
We have investigated the folding dynamics of Thermus thermophilus cytochrome c_(552) by time-resolve...
Abstract Several investigators have highlighted a correlation between the basic features of the fold...
AbstractIt is generally accepted that in the c-type cytochromes the covalently bound heme plays a pr...
: Understanding the role of partially folded intermediate states in the folding mechanism of a prote...
It is generally accepted that in the e-type cytochromes the covalently bound heme plays a primary ro...
Proteins may fold via parallel routes partitioned by the relative effect of solvent conditions on th...
For many proteins, compact states appear long before the rate-limiting step in formation of the nati...
Cytochrome c(551) (cyt c(551)) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a small protein (82 residues) that fol...
The unfolding of the small cytochrome c551 from the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been charac...
AbstractThe unfolding of the small cytochrome c551 from the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa has bee...
The folding of cytochrome c(551) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa was previously thought to follow a simp...
In this paper, we have studied the equilibrium unfolding transitions of cytochrome c from Pseudomona...
Considerable progress was made over the last few years in understanding the mechanism of folding of ...
The folding mechanism of many proteins involves the population of partially organized structures en ...
The energetic parameters for the folding of small globular proteins can be very different if derived...
We have investigated the folding dynamics of Thermus thermophilus cytochrome c_(552) by time-resolve...
Abstract Several investigators have highlighted a correlation between the basic features of the fold...
AbstractIt is generally accepted that in the c-type cytochromes the covalently bound heme plays a pr...
: Understanding the role of partially folded intermediate states in the folding mechanism of a prote...
It is generally accepted that in the e-type cytochromes the covalently bound heme plays a primary ro...
Proteins may fold via parallel routes partitioned by the relative effect of solvent conditions on th...
For many proteins, compact states appear long before the rate-limiting step in formation of the nati...