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The Binding of Bis-ANS to the Isolated GroEL Apical Domain Fragment Induces the Formation of a Folding Intermediate with Increased Hydrophobic Surface Not Observed in Tetradecameric GroEL
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (10-04-2001)“…The extent of hydrophobic exposure upon bis-ANS binding to the functional apical domain fragment of GroEL, or minichaperone (residues 191−345), was…”
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The Hydrophobic Properties of GroEL: A Review of Ligand Effects on the Modulation of GroEL Hydrophobic Surfaces
Published in Cell stress & chaperones (01-09-1999)Get full text
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Divalent cations can induce the exposure of GroEL hydrophobic surfaces and strengthen GroEL hydrophobic binding interactions. Novel effects of Zn2+ GroEL interactions
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-02-1998)“…Fluorescent and non-fluorescent probes have been used to show that divalent cations (Ca2+, Mg2+, Mn2+, and Zn2+) significantly increase hydrophobic exposure on…”
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Photoincorporation of fluorescent probe into GroEL: defining site of interaction
Published in Methods in enzymology (1998)“…We have elucidated conditions for the covalent incorporation of a nonspecific hydrophobic probe, bisANS, into various proteins. Using this method, we are able…”
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Model Peptide Studies Demonstrate That Amphipathic Secondary Structures Can Be Recognized by the Chaperonin GroEL (cpn60)
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-02-1997)“…The molecular chaperone cpn60 binds many unfolded proteins and facilitates their proper folding. Synthetic peptides have been used to probe the question of how…”
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Gouy phase and visibility in the double-slit experiment
Published in Annals of physics (01-11-2015)“…We study a matter wave double-slit experiment with unequal aperture widths in order to evaluate the effect of the Gouy phase on the visibility/predictability…”
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Divalent cations can induce the exposure of GroEL hydrophobic surfaces and strengthen GroEL hydrophobic binding interactions. Novel effects of Zn super(2+) GroEL interactions
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-02-1998)“…Fluorescent and non-fluorescent probes have been used to show that divalent cations (Ca super(2+), Mg super(2+), Mn super(2+), and Zn super(2+)) significantly…”
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