Conformation of ribonuclease S-protein
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01963958
Conformation of ribonuclease S-protein
Abstract
Ribonuclease S-protein exhibits a pH-dependent conformational transition between folded and unfolded states, and some unfolded S-protein persists up to pH 8. The histidine C2 proton resonance of the unfolded species was erroneously assigned by Bradbury et al. to histidine residue 119 of the folded species.
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