AbstractWe show via single-molecule mechanical unfolding experiments that the osmolyte glycerol stabilizes the native state of the human cardiac I27 titin module against unfolding without shifting its unfolding transition state on the mechanical reaction coordinate. Taken together with similar findings on the immunoglobulin-binding domain of streptococcal protein G (GB1), these experimental results suggest that osmolytes act on proteins through a common mechanism that does not entail a shift of their unfolding transition state. We investigate the above common mechanism via an Ising-like model for protein mechanical unfolding that adds worm-like-chain behavior to a recent generalization of the Wako-Saitô-Muñoz-Eaton model with support for gr...
AbstractWe have compared force-induced unfolding with traditional unfolding methods using apomyoglob...
Single-molecule atomic force spectroscopy probes elastic properties of titin, ubiquitin and other re...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...
We show via single-molecule mechanical unfolding experiments that the osmolyte glycerol stabilizes t...
AbstractWe show via single-molecule mechanical unfolding experiments that the osmolyte glycerol stab...
Protecting osmolytes are widespread small organic molecules able to stabilize the folded state of mo...
Osmolytes are small organic compounds that confer to the cell an enhanced adaptability to external c...
AbstractAn all-atom Gō model of Trp-cage protein is simulated using discontinuous molecular dynamics...
Osmolyte mols. can be classified in two different groups with respect to their effect on protein sta...
AbstractSingle-molecule manipulation techniques have enabled the characterization of the unfolding a...
AbstractThe mechanical unfolding of proteins under a stretching force has an important role in livin...
SummaryIn response to mechanical stress, membrane proteins progress through sequences of major unfol...
Single-molecule experiments and their application to probe the mechanical resistance and related pro...
Protecting osmolytes play a crucial role in preventing protein denaturation in harsh environmental c...
AbstractAn understanding of the impact of the crowded conditions in the cytoplasm on its biomolecule...
AbstractWe have compared force-induced unfolding with traditional unfolding methods using apomyoglob...
Single-molecule atomic force spectroscopy probes elastic properties of titin, ubiquitin and other re...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...
We show via single-molecule mechanical unfolding experiments that the osmolyte glycerol stabilizes t...
AbstractWe show via single-molecule mechanical unfolding experiments that the osmolyte glycerol stab...
Protecting osmolytes are widespread small organic molecules able to stabilize the folded state of mo...
Osmolytes are small organic compounds that confer to the cell an enhanced adaptability to external c...
AbstractAn all-atom Gō model of Trp-cage protein is simulated using discontinuous molecular dynamics...
Osmolyte mols. can be classified in two different groups with respect to their effect on protein sta...
AbstractSingle-molecule manipulation techniques have enabled the characterization of the unfolding a...
AbstractThe mechanical unfolding of proteins under a stretching force has an important role in livin...
SummaryIn response to mechanical stress, membrane proteins progress through sequences of major unfol...
Single-molecule experiments and their application to probe the mechanical resistance and related pro...
Protecting osmolytes play a crucial role in preventing protein denaturation in harsh environmental c...
AbstractAn understanding of the impact of the crowded conditions in the cytoplasm on its biomolecule...
AbstractWe have compared force-induced unfolding with traditional unfolding methods using apomyoglob...
Single-molecule atomic force spectroscopy probes elastic properties of titin, ubiquitin and other re...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...