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Doug Barrick

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Biophysical Chemistry|December 19, 2002
Relationships between the temperature dependence of solvent denaturation and the denaturant dependence of protein stability curvesMark E Zweifel, Doug Barrick
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 21, 2002
Limits of cooperativity in a structurally modular protein: response of the Notch ankyrin domain to analogous alanine substitutions in each repeatChristina Marchetti Bradley, Doug Barrick
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 18, 2011
Mapping the Deltex-binding surface on the notch ankyrin domain using analytical ultracentrifugationAndrea Gayle Allgood, Doug Barrick
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 2, 2005
Effect of multiple prolyl isomerization reactions on the stability and folding kinetics of the notch ankyrin domain: experiment and theoryChristina Marchetti Bradley, Doug Barrick
Biophysical Journal|December 8, 2016
Broken TALEs: Transcription Activator-like Effectors Populate Partly Folded StatesKathryn Geiger-Schuller, Doug Barrick
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|June 26, 2003
Measuring the stability of partly folded proteins using TMAOCecilia C Mello, Doug Barrick
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 27, 2004
The tolerance of a modular protein to duplication and deletion of internal repeatsKatherine W Tripp, Doug Barrick
Journal of the American Chemical Society|April 10, 2008
Rerouting the folding pathway of the Notch ankyrin domain by reshaping the energy landscapeKatherine W Tripp, Doug Barrick
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 28, 2006
Enhancing the stability and folding rate of a repeat protein through the addition of consensus repeatsKatherine W Tripp, Doug Barrick
Structure (London, England : 1993)|March 15, 2011
The contribution of entropy, enthalpy, and hydrophobic desolvation to cooperativity in repeat-protein foldingTural Aksel, Ananya Majumdar, Doug Barrick
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Biophysical Chemistry|December 19, 2002
Relationships between the temperature dependence of solvent denaturation and the denaturant dependence of protein stability curvesMark E Zweifel, Doug Barrick
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 21, 2002
Limits of cooperativity in a structurally modular protein: response of the Notch ankyrin domain to analogous alanine substitutions in each repeatChristina Marchetti Bradley, Doug Barrick
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 18, 2011
Mapping the Deltex-binding surface on the notch ankyrin domain using analytical ultracentrifugationAndrea Gayle Allgood, Doug Barrick
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 2, 2005
Effect of multiple prolyl isomerization reactions on the stability and folding kinetics of the notch ankyrin domain: experiment and theoryChristina Marchetti Bradley, Doug Barrick
Biophysical Journal|December 8, 2016
Broken TALEs: Transcription Activator-like Effectors Populate Partly Folded StatesKathryn Geiger-Schuller, Doug Barrick
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|June 26, 2003
Measuring the stability of partly folded proteins using TMAOCecilia C Mello, Doug Barrick
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 27, 2004
The tolerance of a modular protein to duplication and deletion of internal repeatsKatherine W Tripp, Doug Barrick
Journal of the American Chemical Society|April 10, 2008
Rerouting the folding pathway of the Notch ankyrin domain by reshaping the energy landscapeKatherine W Tripp, Doug Barrick
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 28, 2006
Enhancing the stability and folding rate of a repeat protein through the addition of consensus repeatsKatherine W Tripp, Doug Barrick
Structure (London, England : 1993)|March 15, 2011
The contribution of entropy, enthalpy, and hydrophobic desolvation to cooperativity in repeat-protein foldingTural Aksel, Ananya Majumdar, Doug Barrick
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