Le Vendredi 14 Mars 2014 13:37 CET, Anita P a écrit:
Anita,
If one of the partners is indeed more or less unfolded before interaction,
then you should see a negative DeltaS upon complex formation.
Practically, I would try first putting the unfolded protein in the cell and the
folded one in t
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That is a very interesting question, which I would request the seniors
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] ITC with unfolded proteins
That is a very interesting question, which I would request the seniors out
there to give their insights on.
I was imagining that a recombinant purification of an unfolded partner would
aggregate which would
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> Hello everyone,
> I have a query for the
Hello everyone,
I have a query for the scientists working on protein-protein interaction.
It is known that some proteins exist in unfolded or molten globule state
and attain structure on interaction with other folded proteins.
Many a times, it is difficult to obtain the structure of these complexe