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101. Three-state thermal unfolding of onconase.

102. Local and coupled thermodynamic stability of the two-domain and bifunctional enzyme SlyD from Escherichia coli.

103. Conformational plasticity and dynamics in the generic protein folding catalyst SlyD unraveled by single-molecule FRET.

104. Transient enzyme-substrate recognition monitored by real-time NMR.

105. NMR relaxation unravels interdomain crosstalk of the two domain prolyl isomerase and chaperone SlyD.

106. Phosphate and HEPES buffers potently affect the fibrillation and oligomerization mechanism of Alzheimer's Aβ peptide.

107. The presence of membranes or micelles induces structural changes of the myristoylated guanylate-cyclase activating protein-2.

108. Binding specificity of the ectodomain of the parathyroid hormone receptor.

109. The filamentous phages fd and IF1 use different mechanisms to infect Escherichia coli.

110. Yeast hexokinase isoenzyme ScHxk2: stability of a two-domain protein with discontinuous domains.

111. DHPC strongly affects the structure and oligomerization propensity of Alzheimer's Aβ(1-40) peptide.

112. Neoplastic pericardial effusion induces functional nonvalvular mitral valve stenosis.

113. Elimination of a cis-proline-containing loop and turn optimization stabilizes a protein and accelerates its folding.

114. Crystal structure determination and functional characterization of the metallochaperone SlyD from Thermus thermophilus.

115. Impact of the C-terminal disulfide bond on the folding and stability of onconase.

116. The prolyl isomerase domain of PpiD from Escherichia coli shows a parvulin fold but is devoid of catalytic activity.

117. Coordination chemistry approach to the long-standing challenge of stereocontrolled chemical glycosylation.

118. Structure-based stability analysis of an extremely stable dimeric DNA binding protein from Sulfolobus islandicus.

119. The folding pathway of onconase is directed by a conserved intermediate.

120. A remote prolyl isomerization controls domain assembly via a hydrogen bonding network.

121. NMR solution structure of SlyD from Escherichia coli: spatial separation of prolyl isomerase and chaperone function.

122. Conformational switch upon phosphorylation: human CDK inhibitor p19INK4d between the native and partially folded state.

123. Fast amide proton exchange reveals close relation between native-state dynamics and unfolding kinetics.

124. Biophysical characterization of refolded Drosophila Spätzle, a cystine knot protein, reveals distinct properties of three isoforms.

125. Structure and dynamics of helix-0 of the N-BAR domain in lipid micelles and bilayers.

126. Monitoring fibril formation of the N-terminal domain of PABPN1 carrying an alanine repeat by tryptophan fluorescence and real-time NMR.

127. High yield production of recombinant native and modified peptides exemplified by ligands for G-protein coupled receptors.

128. Hofmeister salts and potential therapeutic compounds accelerate in vitro fibril formation of the N-terminal domain of PABPN1 containing a disease-causing alanine extension.

129. Clinical analytics equal better systemwide outcomes.

130. Folding mechanism of an ankyrin repeat protein: scaffold and active site formation of human CDK inhibitor p19(INK4d).

131. Common mode of DNA binding to cold shock domains. Crystal structure of hexathymidine bound to the domain-swapped form of a major cold shock protein from Bacillus caldolyticus.

132. T-rich DNA single strands bind to a preformed site on the bacterial cold shock protein Bs-CspB.

133. Combined NMR-observation of cold denaturation in supercooled water and heat denaturation enables accurate measurement of deltaC(p) of protein unfolding.

134. Examination of the slow unfolding of pro-nerve growth factor argues against a loop threading mechanism for nerve growth factor.

135. SlyD proteins from different species exhibit high prolyl isomerase and chaperone activities.

136. Recognition of T-rich single-stranded DNA by the cold shock protein Bs-CspB in solution.

137. NMR spectroscopic characterization of millisecond protein folding by transverse relaxation dispersion measurements.

138. The influence of cold shock proteins on transcription and translation studied in cell-free model systems.

139. Prolyl isomerization as a molecular timer in phage infection.

140. Functional solubilization of aggregation-prone HIV envelope proteins by covalent fusion with chaperone modules.

141. Millisecond protein folding studied by NMR spectroscopy.

142. Protein folding studied by real-time NMR spectroscopy.

143. The mature part of proNGF induces the structure of its pro-peptide.

144. Single-stranded DNA bound to bacterial cold-shock proteins: preliminary crystallographic and Raman analysis.

145. Folding and association of an extremely stable dimeric protein from Sulfolobus islandicus.

146. 15N relaxation study of the cold shock protein CspB at various solvent viscosities.

147. Single-stranded DNA binding of the cold-shock protein CspB from Bacillus subtilis: NMR mapping and mutational characterization.

148. The expression of heat shock protein 60 in myocardium of patients with chronic atrial fibrillation.

149. Protein folding and stability of human CDK inhibitor p19(INK4d).

150. Multiple quantum solid-state NMR indicates a parallel, not antiparallel, organization of beta-sheets in Alzheimer's beta-amyloid fibrils.

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