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Barrier Heights and Diffusion Coefficients in Protein Folding
(2007-08-03)
A widely held view with respect to the folding of single-domain proteins is that they are two-state. In other words, it is seemingly sufficient to invoke just two thermodynamic macrostates - folded and unfolded - to explain ...
Mutational Analysis of the Downhill Folding Protein gpW: Towards Tuning Stability of a Molecular Rheostat Candidate
(2008-09-24)
A popular convention derived from early experimental evidence of single-domain proteins pointed towards a common mechanism of achieving their native three-dimensional structure. Concomitantly, protein function has been ...