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Mouse pre‐implantation development involves a transition from totipotency to pluripotency. Integrating transcriptomics, epigenetic profiling, low‐input proteomics and functional assays, we show that eight‐cell embryos retain residual totipotency features, whereas cytoskeletal remodeling regulated by the ubiquitin‐proteasome system drives progression ...
Wanqiong Li +8 more
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NumSimEX: A method using EXX hydrogen exchange mass spectrometry to map the energetics of protein folding landscapes. [PDF]
Flint JAG +12 more
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A Stochastic Landscape Approach for Protein Folding State Classification. [PDF]
Faran M +5 more
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Phi-Value and NMR Structural Analysis of a Coupled Native-State Prolyl Isomerization and Conformational Protein Folding Process. [PDF]
Weininger U +3 more
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Understanding large scale sequencing datasets through changes to protein folding. [PDF]
Shorthouse D +3 more
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Oxidative protein folding in the intermembrane space of human mitochondria. [PDF]
Zarges C, Riemer J.
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Chaperones in concert: Orchestrating co-translational protein folding in the cell. [PDF]
Schiffrin B, Calabrese AN.
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Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry III, 2021D. Goldenberg
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Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 1977
This review describes recent advances in studies on the stabilities of the three-dimensional structures of proteins and on the processes leading to the formation of these structures. The term ‘protein folding’ will be used here to denote the process of the conversion of an open polypeptide chain into the unique three-dimensional conformation of the ...
G, Némethy, H A, Scheraga
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This review describes recent advances in studies on the stabilities of the three-dimensional structures of proteins and on the processes leading to the formation of these structures. The term ‘protein folding’ will be used here to denote the process of the conversion of an open polypeptide chain into the unique three-dimensional conformation of the ...
G, Némethy, H A, Scheraga
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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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