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Concept Fluorescence
Concept Spectrometry, Fluorescence
Concept Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Academic Article Distinguishing between two-state and three-state models for ubiquitin folding.
Academic Article PAS domain receptor photoactive yellow protein is converted to a molten globule state upon activation.
Academic Article Viscosity dependence of the folding kinetics of a dimeric and monomeric coiled coil.
Academic Article Mg2+-dependent folding of a large ribozyme without kinetic traps.
Academic Article Trifluoroethanol promotes helix formation by destabilizing backbone exposure: desolvation rather than native hydrogen bonding defines the kinetic pathway of dimeric coiled coil folding.
Academic Article A thermodynamic framework and cooperativity in the tertiary folding of a Mg2+-dependent ribozyme.
Academic Article Single-molecule studies highlight conformational heterogeneity in the early folding steps of a large ribozyme.
Academic Article Efficient fluorescence labeling of a large RNA through oligonucleotide hybridization.
Academic Article Single-molecule nonequilibrium periodic Mg2+-concentration jump experiments reveal details of the early folding pathways of a large RNA.
Academic Article Small-angle X-ray scattering and single-molecule FRET spectroscopy produce highly divergent views of the low-denaturant unfolded state.
Academic Article Fully reduced ribonuclease A does not expand at high denaturant concentration or temperature.
Academic Article The rate-limiting step in the folding of a large ribozyme without kinetic traps.
Academic Article Random coil negative control reproduces the discrepancy between scattering and FRET measurements of denatured protein dimensions.
Academic Article The Pentablock Amphiphilic Copolymer T1107 Prevents Aggregation of Denatured and Reduced Lysozyme.
Academic Article Commonly used FRET fluorophores promote collapse of an otherwise disordered protein.
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