AbstractThough an increasing variety of chaperonins are emerging as important factors in directing polypeptide chain folding off the ribosome, the primary amino acid sequence remains the major determinant of final conformation. The ability to identify cytoplasmic folding intermediates in the formation of the tailspike endorhamnosidase of phage P22 has made it possible to isolate two classes of mutations influencing folding intermediates — temperature-sensitive folding mutations and global suppressors of tsf mutants. These and related amino acid substitutions in eukaryotic proteins are discussed in the context of inclusion body formation and problems in the recovery of correctly folded proteins
nhgri.nih.gov The native (correctly folded) state of a protein is required for biological activity a...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
This course focuses on the mechanisms by which the amino acid sequence of polypeptide chains (protei...
AbstractThough an increasing variety of chaperonins are emerging as important factors in directing p...
The amino acid sequence of a linear polypeptide chain contains the information necessary to achieve ...
The amino acid sequence of a linear polypeptide chain contains the information necessary to achieve ...
The amino acid sequence of a linear polypeptide chain contains the information necessary to achieve ...
AbstractThe in vivo and in vitro folding, assembly and misfolding of an elongated protein, the therm...
It is generally accepted that the information necessary to specify the native, functional, three-dim...
Mechanisms by which the amino acid sequence of polypeptide chains determines their three-dimensional...
In all organisms, the ribosome synthesizes and folds full length polypeptide chains into active thre...
In all organisms, the ribosome synthesizes and folds full length polypeptide chains into active thre...
The long-standing view that polypeptide chains newly synthesized inside cells fold spontaneously to ...
During synthesis, secretory and membrane proteins are cotranslationally translocated into the lumen ...
AbstractThe physiological roles of the molecular chaperones trigger factor and DnaK in de novo prote...
nhgri.nih.gov The native (correctly folded) state of a protein is required for biological activity a...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
This course focuses on the mechanisms by which the amino acid sequence of polypeptide chains (protei...
AbstractThough an increasing variety of chaperonins are emerging as important factors in directing p...
The amino acid sequence of a linear polypeptide chain contains the information necessary to achieve ...
The amino acid sequence of a linear polypeptide chain contains the information necessary to achieve ...
The amino acid sequence of a linear polypeptide chain contains the information necessary to achieve ...
AbstractThe in vivo and in vitro folding, assembly and misfolding of an elongated protein, the therm...
It is generally accepted that the information necessary to specify the native, functional, three-dim...
Mechanisms by which the amino acid sequence of polypeptide chains determines their three-dimensional...
In all organisms, the ribosome synthesizes and folds full length polypeptide chains into active thre...
In all organisms, the ribosome synthesizes and folds full length polypeptide chains into active thre...
The long-standing view that polypeptide chains newly synthesized inside cells fold spontaneously to ...
During synthesis, secretory and membrane proteins are cotranslationally translocated into the lumen ...
AbstractThe physiological roles of the molecular chaperones trigger factor and DnaK in de novo prote...
nhgri.nih.gov The native (correctly folded) state of a protein is required for biological activity a...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
This course focuses on the mechanisms by which the amino acid sequence of polypeptide chains (protei...