Mass spectrometry-based protein footprinting for higher-order structure analysis: fundamentals and applications

XR Liu, MM Zhang, ML Gross - Chemical reviews, 2020 - ACS Publications
Proteins adopt different higher-order structures (HOS) to enable their unique biological
functions. Understanding the complexities of protein higher-order structures and dynamics …

Cooperativity in noncovalent interactions

AS Mahadevi, GN Sastry - Chemical reviews, 2016 - ACS Publications
After conquering the atomic structure about a century ago, chemists have been largely
interested in understanding the concept of chemical bond and the formation of a molecule …

The nature of protein folding pathways

SW Englander, L Mayne - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2014 - pnas.org
How do proteins fold, and why do they fold in that way? This Perspective integrates earlier
and more recent advances over the 50-y history of the protein folding problem, emphasizing …

Nucleosynthesis, neutrino bursts and γ-rays from coalescing neutron stars

D Eichler, M Livio, T Piran, DN Schramm - Nature, 1989 - nature.com
NEUTRON-STAR collisions occur inevitably when binary neutron stars spiral into each other
as a result of dam** of gravitational radiation. Such collisions will produce a characteristic …

AlphaFold 2 and NMR spectroscopy: partners to understand protein structure, dynamics and function

DV Laurents - Frontiers in molecular biosciences, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The artificial intelligence program AlphaFold 2 is revolutionizing the field of protein structure
determination as it accurately predicts the 3D structure of two thirds of the human proteome …

From Levinthal to pathways to funnels

KA Dill, HS Chan - Nature structural biology, 1997 - nature.com
From Levinthal to pathways to funnels Page 1 © 1997 Nature Publishing Group http://www.nature.com/nsmb
perspective From Levinthal to pathways to funnels Ken A. Dill and Hue Sun Chan A new …

Study of the “molten globule” intermediate state in protein folding by a hydrophobic fluorescent probe

GV Semisotnov, NA Rodionova… - Biopolymers …, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
Binding of the hydrophobia fluorescent probe, 1‐anilino‐naphthalene‐8‐sulfonate (ANS), to
synthetic polypeptides and proteins with a different structural organization has been studied …

[PDF][PDF] Ribonuclease a

RT Raines - Chemical reviews, 1998 - Citeseer
Biological information is stored by DNA and manifested by proteins. RNA serves as the
conduit: 1 The flow of information through RNA is essential for known life. By catalyzing the …

Molten globule and protein folding

OB Ptitsyn - Advances in protein chemistry, 1995 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the present state of the studies of the molten
globule state and its role in protein folding and physiological processes. Recent data on the …

A thermodynamic scale for the helix-forming tendencies of the commonly occurring amino acids

KT O'Neil, WF DeGrado - Science, 1990 - science.org
Amino acids have distinct conformational preferences that influence the stabilities of protein
secondary and tertiary structures. The relative thermodynamic stabilities of each of the 20 …