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Proline can have opposite effects on fast and slow protein folding phases
Szabolcs Osváth,
Martin Gruebele
Chemistry
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Physics
Center for Advanced Study
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
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Protein Folding
100%
Proline
100%
Opposite Effects
100%
Cis-proline
100%
Slow Phase
66%
Folding Kinetics
66%
Phosphoglycerate Kinase
66%
Two-component Domains
33%
Fast Kinetics
33%
Folding Intermediate
33%
Conformational Space
33%
Temperature Jump
33%
Short Time Scale
33%
Cis-trans Isomerization
33%
Off-lattice
33%
Denatured State
33%
Fast Folding
33%
Unfolded State
33%
Protein Refolding
33%
Proline Isomerization
33%
Conformational Restriction
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Proline
100%
Protein Folding
100%
Isomerization
28%
Wild Type
28%
Folding Kinetics
28%
Phosphoglycerate Kinase
28%
Enzyme
14%
Denatured State
14%
Protein Refolding
14%