1993
DOI: 10.1002/pro.5560021205
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Thermodynamics of unfolding for turkey ovomucoid third domain: Thermal and chemical denaturation

Abstract: We have used thermal and chemical denaturation to characterize the thermodynamics of unfolding for turkey ovomucoid third domain (OMTKY3). Thermal denaturation was monitored spectroscopically at a number of wavelengths and data were subjected to van't Hoff analysis; at pH 2.0, the midpoint of denaturation (T,) occurs at 58.6 -t 0.4 "C and the enthalpy of unfolding at this temperature (AH,) is 40.8 -t 0.3 kcal/mol. When T, was perturbed by varying pH and denaturant concentration, the resulting plots of AH, vers… Show more

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“…a Swint and Robertson, 1993;' O'Neil et al, 1995;Hurle et al, 1990;Viguera et al, 1994; e Jackson et al, 1993;'Akke and Forsen, 1990;Khorasanizadeh et al, 1993;Wintrode et al, 1994;Scholtz, 1995;J Agashe and Udgaonkar, 1995;Lim et al, 1992; ' Marqusee and Sauer, 1994;McLendon and Smith, 1978;Hagihara et al, 1994; O Privalov and Gill, 1988;P Pace et al, 1990;Shirley et al, 1992;Yu et al, 1994; ' Bowie and Sauer, 1989; ' Egan et al, 1993;Ramdas et al, 1986;"Bryant et al, 1985; " Cohen and Pielak, 1994;x Kelley et al, 1987;Santor0 and Bolen, 1992;'Clarke and Fersht, 1993; aa Pace et al, 1992;" Griko et al, 1994; cc Greene and Pace, 1974;dd Munson et al, 1994;Filimonov et al, 1993; f f Saito and Wada, 1983; gg Ahmad and Bigelow, 1982; hh Taniyama et al, 1992; I' Herning et al, 1992;'' Ropson et al, 1990; kk Shortle and Meeker, 1986;"Carra et al, 1994; mm Craig et al, 1987; "" Makhatadze et al, 1994;O0 De Young et al, 1993...…”
Section: Aasamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a Swint and Robertson, 1993;' O'Neil et al, 1995;Hurle et al, 1990;Viguera et al, 1994; e Jackson et al, 1993;'Akke and Forsen, 1990;Khorasanizadeh et al, 1993;Wintrode et al, 1994;Scholtz, 1995;J Agashe and Udgaonkar, 1995;Lim et al, 1992; ' Marqusee and Sauer, 1994;McLendon and Smith, 1978;Hagihara et al, 1994; O Privalov and Gill, 1988;P Pace et al, 1990;Shirley et al, 1992;Yu et al, 1994; ' Bowie and Sauer, 1989; ' Egan et al, 1993;Ramdas et al, 1986;"Bryant et al, 1985; " Cohen and Pielak, 1994;x Kelley et al, 1987;Santor0 and Bolen, 1992;'Clarke and Fersht, 1993; aa Pace et al, 1992;" Griko et al, 1994; cc Greene and Pace, 1974;dd Munson et al, 1994;Filimonov et al, 1993; f f Saito and Wada, 1983; gg Ahmad and Bigelow, 1982; hh Taniyama et al, 1992; I' Herning et al, 1992;'' Ropson et al, 1990; kk Shortle and Meeker, 1986;"Carra et al, 1994; mm Craig et al, 1987; "" Makhatadze et al, 1994;O0 De Young et al, 1993...…”
Section: Aasamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proteins generally exhibit increased stability in D 2 0 (Swint & Robertson, 1993). For this reason, urea denaturation studies were performed to determine the stability of RNase TI in D 2 0 under the conditions identical to those used for the HX experiments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Extrapolation of data from chemical denaturation (e.g., urea and guanidine hydrochloride) is based either on the linear free energy model (LEM) 1 found to be valid for a number of proteins (1, 2) or on the denaturant-protein binding model (DBM) (3, 4). Combined analyses of chemical and thermal denaturation data which assume a temperatureindependent ∆C p,U and the thermodynamic equivalence of thermally and chemically denatured states have been reported for various proteins (2,(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12).The conformational stability and the principal thermodynamic parameters (∆G U , ∆H U , ∆S U , T m , and ∆C p,U ) which describe the folding transitions of bacteriophage 434 Cro protein are examined here. In vivo, Cro and the repressor proteins regulate the switch between phage lysis and lysogeny by sequence-specific DNA binding (13).…”
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