Loop-closure events during protein folding: Rationalizing the shape of Phi-value distributions
In the past years, the folding kinetics of many small single-domain proteins has been characterized by mutational Phi-value analysis. In this article, a simple, essentially parameter-free model is introduced which derives folding routes from native ...
Weikl, Thomas R.
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Evolution: functional evolution of nuclear structure. [PDF]
The evolution of the nucleus, the defining feature of eukaryotic cells, was long shrouded in speculation and mystery. There is now strong evidence that nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) and nuclear membranes coevolved with the endomembrane system, and that ...
Dawson, Scott C, Wilson, Katherine L
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A Reliable Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing Strategy for Diagnosis of Myopathies and Muscular Dystrophies, Especially for the Giant Titin and Nebulin Genes [PDF]
Reda Zenagui +22 more
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Titin-based force regulates cardiac myofilament structures mediating length-dependent activation [PDF]
Anthony L. Hessel +7 more
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PERBEDAAN EFEKTIVITAS PENURUNAN H2S DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MEDIA ARANG AKTIF DAN ZEOLIT PADA LIMBAH CAIR INDUSTRI PENYAMAKAN KULIT DI BPTIK-LIK KABUPATEN MAGETAN [PDF]
Industri penyamakan kulit merupakan industri yang mengolah kulit mentah (hides dan atau skin menjadi kulit tersamak leather dengan menggunakan bahan penyamak.
SETIAWATI, TITIN NURITA
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Why exercise builds muscles: titin mechanosensing controls skeletal muscle growth under load [PDF]
Neil Ibata, Eugene M. Terentjev
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Global configuration of single titin molecules observed through chain-associated rhodamine dimers [PDF]
László Grama +2 more
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Titin takes centerstage among cytoskeletal contributions to myocardial passive stiffness [PDF]
Christine M. Loescher, Wolfgang A. Linke
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Effect of L-Arginine on Titin Expression in Rat Soleus Muscle After Hindlimb Unloading
Nitric oxide (NO), produced by NO-synthases via L-arginine oxidation, is an essential trigger for signaling processes involved in structural and metabolic changes in muscle fibers.
Anna Ulanova +8 more
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Posttranslational modifications of titin from cardiac muscle: how, where, and what for?
Titin is a giant elastic protein expressed in the contractile units of striated muscle cells, including the sarcomeres of cardiomyocytes. The last decade has seen enormous progress in our understanding of how titin molecular elasticity is modulated in a ...
Franziska Koser +2 more
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