Protein folding pathways studied by pulsed- and native-state hydrogen exchange
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A focus is made on the results obtained from the pulse-labeling and native-state hydrogen exchange methods and their implications for understanding the method of protein folding. Amongst two methods, amide hydrogen exchange plays a dominant role in detecting and characterizing the partially unfolded intermediates and the protein engineering is most useful in obtaining structural information of the transition state.
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 2006
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Photochemistry of NO2 in earth's stratosphere: constraints from observations
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The advent of chemically comprehensive observations and the relative ease of the acquisition of large data sets spanning across season, latitude and altitude leads to a new phase of stratospheric chemistry. The chemistry of stratosphere is simple as compared to the troposphere because the only hydrocarbon of significance is CH4.
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 2003
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