2000
DOI: 10.1110/ps.9.1.129
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Antibody‐detected folding: Kinetics of surface epitope formation are distinct from other folding phases

Abstract: The rate of macromolecular surface formation in yeast iso-2 cytochrome c and its site-specific mutant, N52I iso-2, has been studied using a monoclonal antibody that recognizes a tertiary epitope including K58 and H39. The results indicate that epitope refolding occurs after fast folding but prior to slow folding, in contrast to horse cytochrome c where surface formation occurs early. The antibody-detected~ad! kinetic phase accompanying epitope formation has k ad ϭ 0.2 s Ϫ1 and is ;40-fold slower than the faste… Show more

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