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Science, 2019
Unexpected topology is the key to glutamate receptor gating in ...
Schwenk, Jochen, Fakler, Bernd
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Unexpected topology is the key to glutamate receptor gating in ...
Schwenk, Jochen, Fakler, Bernd
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2012 11th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering, 2012
After a brief description of Folding ADCs, also compared with Two-Steps ADCs, the principle function of an interpolative structures for these converters has been analyzed. It has been underlying as this structure improves the performances of the whole ADC. Some considerations allow to quantify the best design choices.
S. Cash, LECCESE, Fabio
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After a brief description of Folding ADCs, also compared with Two-Steps ADCs, the principle function of an interpolative structures for these converters has been analyzed. It has been underlying as this structure improves the performances of the whole ADC. Some considerations allow to quantify the best design choices.
S. Cash, LECCESE, Fabio
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1995
The number of known motifs for RNA folding and RNA tertiary organization is expanding rapidly as we learn more about the diverse biological functions of RNA. Problems in protein and RNA folding have melded in recent investigations of ribonucleoprotein folding.
A M, Pyle, J B, Green
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The number of known motifs for RNA folding and RNA tertiary organization is expanding rapidly as we learn more about the diverse biological functions of RNA. Problems in protein and RNA folding have melded in recent investigations of ribonucleoprotein folding.
A M, Pyle, J B, Green
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1981
After some general remarks on protein structure, there follows a discussion on primary, secondary, and tertiary organization. The account of primary structure includes a discussion of the conformation of disulfide bonds. Types of helices, sheets, and turns are described in the section on secondary structure, followed by a discussion of super-secondary ...
M G, Rossmann, P, Argos
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After some general remarks on protein structure, there follows a discussion on primary, secondary, and tertiary organization. The account of primary structure includes a discussion of the conformation of disulfide bonds. Types of helices, sheets, and turns are described in the section on secondary structure, followed by a discussion of super-secondary ...
M G, Rossmann, P, Argos
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Protein structures, folds and fold spaces
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2009There has been considerable progress towards the goal of understanding the space of possible tertiary structures adopted by proteins. Despite a greatly increased rate of structure determination and a deliberate strategy of sequencing proteins expected to be very different from those already known, it is now rare to see a genuinely new fold, leading to ...
Michael I, Sadowski, William R, Taylor
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2010
The existing experimental data on protein folding is briefly reviewed. It is argued that the optimal fit is within a multi-funnel shaped free energy landscape and a kinetic mechanism for folding. The possibility that the transient forces responsible for such a kinetic mechanism come from vibrational excited states (the VES hypothesis) is introduced ...
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The existing experimental data on protein folding is briefly reviewed. It is argued that the optimal fit is within a multi-funnel shaped free energy landscape and a kinetic mechanism for folding. The possibility that the transient forces responsible for such a kinetic mechanism come from vibrational excited states (the VES hypothesis) is introduced ...
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