The folding and stability of titin immunoglobulin-like modules, with implications for the mechanism of elasticity.
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Role of titin in vertebrate striated muscleEvolution of the ssrA degradation tag in Mycoplasma: specificity switch to a different proteaseA regular pattern of Ig super-motifs defines segmental flexibility as the elastic mechanism of the titin chain.Titin-actin interaction in mouse myocardium: passive tension modulation and its regulation by calcium/S100A1Conformational coupling between receptor and kinase binding sites through a conserved salt bridge in a signaling complex scaffold proteinThe Cerebro-oculo-facio-skeletal Syndrome Point Mutation F231L in the ERCC1 DNA Repair Protein Causes Dissociation of the ERCC1-XPF ComplexExploration of pathomechanisms triggered by a single-nucleotide polymorphism in titin's I-band: the cardiomyopathy-linked mutation T2580I.Modeling AFM-induced PEVK extension and the reversible unfolding of Ig/FNIII domains in single and multiple titin moleculesA kinetic molecular model of the reversible unfolding and refolding of titin under force extension.The micro-mechanics of single molecules studied with atomic force microscopy.Mechanical unfolding intermediates in titin modules.The mechanical stability of immunoglobulin and fibronectin III domains in the muscle protein titin measured by atomic force microscopyUnfolding of titin immunoglobulin domains by steered molecular dynamics simulationMechanical and chemical unfolding of a single protein: a comparison.Actin-titin interaction in cardiac myofibrils: probing a physiological role.The role of unstructured extensions in the rotational diffusion properties of a globular protein: the example of the titin i27 module.Single molecule force spectroscopy using polyproteins.Properties of titin immunoglobulin and fibronectin-3 domains.Connecting thermal and mechanical protein (un)folding landscapes.Recognition of misfolded proteins by Lon, a AAA(+) proteaseCluster and fold stability of E. coli ISC-type ferredoxin.Fast-folding alpha-helices as reversible strain absorbers in the muscle protein myomesinProteasomal degradation from internal sites favors partial proteolysis via remote domain stabilization.Atomic force microscopy reveals the mechanical design of a modular protein.Fluorescence quenching: A tool for single-molecule protein-folding study.I-band titin in cardiac muscle is a three-element molecular spring and is critical for maintaining thin filament structureAlterations in Multi-Scale Cardiac Architecture in Association With Phosphorylation of Myosin Binding Protein-C.The myofibrillar protein, projectin, is highly conserved across insect evolution except for its PEVK domain.Cytoplasmic Ig-domain proteins: cytoskeletal regulators with a role in human diseaseStructure of giant muscle proteins.A spring tale: new facts on titin elasticity.Stability and folding rates of domains spanning the large A-band super-repeat of titin.Worm-like Ising model for protein mechanical unfolding under the effect of osmolytes.Folding of beta-sandwich proteins: three-state transition of a fibronectin type III module.Individual globular domains and domain unfolding visualized in overstretched titin molecules with atomic force microscopy.Recombination of protein fragments: a promising approach toward engineering proteins with novel nanomechanical properties.A molecular map of titin/connectin elasticity reveals two different mechanisms acting in series.
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The folding and stability of titin immunoglobulin-like modules, with implications for the mechanism of elasticity.
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The folding and stability of t ...... r the mechanism of elasticity.
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The folding and stability of t ...... r the mechanism of elasticity.
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The folding and stability of t ...... r the mechanism of elasticity.
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The folding and stability of t ...... r the mechanism of elasticity.
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The folding and stability of t ...... r the mechanism of elasticity.
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The folding and stability of t ...... r the mechanism of elasticity.
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The folding and stability of t ...... r the mechanism of elasticity.
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1995-12-01T00:00:00Z