AbstractTo understand protein biophysics in crowded cellular environments, researchers often use synthetic polymers as ‘crowding agents’ in vitro. The idea is that these agents will occupy space and reproduce the in vivo scenario in terms of excluded volume. However, recent work has challenged this concept and pointed out that attractive interactions between protein and crowding agent will provide an enthalpic contribution to the overall effect on protein thermodynamics. Here we use a typical synthetic crowding agent and a well-studied model protein to demonstrate in a window of 50K that the presence of dextran 20 affects apoazurin by steric repulsion
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
Most proteins function in nature under crowded conditions, and crowding can change protein propertie...
AbstractProteins function in cellular environments that are crowded with biomolecules, and in this r...
AbstractProteins fold and function inside cells that are crowded with macromolecules. Here, we addre...
AbstractTraditionally, biochemical studies are performed in dilute homogenous solutions, which are v...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
AbstractProteins fold and function inside cells that are crowded with macromolecules. Here, we addre...
Proteins perform their function in cells where macromolecular solutes reach concentrations of >300 g...
Abstract: Background: Solutions containing high macromolecule concentrations are predicted to affect...
Abstract: Background: Solutions containing high macromolecule concentrations are predicted to affect...
Background: Solutions containing high macromolecule concentrations are predicted to affect a number ...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
Most proteins function in nature under crowded conditions, and crowding can change protein propertie...
AbstractProteins function in cellular environments that are crowded with biomolecules, and in this r...
AbstractProteins fold and function inside cells that are crowded with macromolecules. Here, we addre...
AbstractTraditionally, biochemical studies are performed in dilute homogenous solutions, which are v...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
AbstractProteins fold and function inside cells that are crowded with macromolecules. Here, we addre...
Proteins perform their function in cells where macromolecular solutes reach concentrations of >300 g...
Abstract: Background: Solutions containing high macromolecule concentrations are predicted to affect...
Abstract: Background: Solutions containing high macromolecule concentrations are predicted to affect...
Background: Solutions containing high macromolecule concentrations are predicted to affect a number ...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
Most proteins function in nature under crowded conditions, and crowding can change protein propertie...
AbstractProteins function in cellular environments that are crowded with biomolecules, and in this r...