Packer, 2012 - Google Patents
Determinants of protein structure, specificity, and stability in excised domains of villin and apolipoprotein BPacker, 2012
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Abstract Analysis of mutations within the hydrophobic core of excised domains of proteins yields insight towards the determinants of protein structure, specificity, and stability. Two systems with hydrophobic cores were tested:(1) villin headpiece and (2) the N-terminal …
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