Schultz et al., 2005 - Google Patents
The crystal structure of the cis‐proline to glycine variant (P114G) of ribonuclease ASchultz et al., 2005
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- Schultz D
- Friedman A
- White M
- Fox R
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- Protein science
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Replacement of a cis‐proline by glycine at position 114 in ribonuclease A leads to a large decrease in thermal stability and simplifies the refolding kinetics. A crystallographic approach was used to determine whether the decrease in thermal stability results from the …
- 108020002230 Pancreatic ribonucleases 0 title abstract description 55
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