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Kathryn A Scott

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Biochemistry|February 7, 2007
Folding mechanisms of proteins with high sequence identity but different foldsKathryn A Scott, Valerie Daggett
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|June 3, 2005
Spectrin R16: broad energy barrier or sequential transition states?Kathryn A Scott, Jane Clarke
Biophysical Journal|January 3, 2006
Complex folding kinetics of a multidomain proteinSarah Batey, Kathryn A Scott, Jane Clarke
Biophysical Journal|December 2, 2009
Dynameomics: a consensus view of the protein unfolding/folding transition state ensemble across a diverse set of protein foldsAmanda L Jonsson, Kathryn A Scott, Valerie Daggett
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 27, 2004
The folding of spectrin domains II: phi-value analysis of R16Kathryn A Scott, Lucy G Randles, Jane Clarke
Biophysical Journal|October 7, 2008
Gating at both ends and breathing in the middle: conformational dynamics of TolCLoredana Vaccaro, Kathryn A Scott, Mark S P Sansom
Biochemical Society Transactions|January 23, 2008
Coarse-grained simulation: a high-throughput computational approach to membrane proteinsMark S P Sansom, Kathryn A Scott, Peter J Bond
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 29, 2002
Titin; a multidomain protein that behaves as the sum of its partsKathryn A Scott, Annette Steward, Susan B Fowler, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 27, 2004
The folding of spectrin domains I: wild-type domains have the same stability but very different kinetic propertiesKathryn A Scott, Sarah Batey, Karen A Hooton, et al.
Biochemistry|March 29, 2006
Importance of context in protein folding: secondary structural propensities versus tertiary contact-assisted secondary structure formationKathryn A Scott, Darwin O V Alonso, Yongping Pan, et al.
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Biochemistry|February 7, 2007
Folding mechanisms of proteins with high sequence identity but different foldsKathryn A Scott, Valerie Daggett
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|June 3, 2005
Spectrin R16: broad energy barrier or sequential transition states?Kathryn A Scott, Jane Clarke
Biophysical Journal|January 3, 2006
Complex folding kinetics of a multidomain proteinSarah Batey, Kathryn A Scott, Jane Clarke
Biophysical Journal|December 2, 2009
Dynameomics: a consensus view of the protein unfolding/folding transition state ensemble across a diverse set of protein foldsAmanda L Jonsson, Kathryn A Scott, Valerie Daggett
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 27, 2004
The folding of spectrin domains II: phi-value analysis of R16Kathryn A Scott, Lucy G Randles, Jane Clarke
Biophysical Journal|October 7, 2008
Gating at both ends and breathing in the middle: conformational dynamics of TolCLoredana Vaccaro, Kathryn A Scott, Mark S P Sansom
Biochemical Society Transactions|January 23, 2008
Coarse-grained simulation: a high-throughput computational approach to membrane proteinsMark S P Sansom, Kathryn A Scott, Peter J Bond
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 29, 2002
Titin; a multidomain protein that behaves as the sum of its partsKathryn A Scott, Annette Steward, Susan B Fowler, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 27, 2004
The folding of spectrin domains I: wild-type domains have the same stability but very different kinetic propertiesKathryn A Scott, Sarah Batey, Karen A Hooton, et al.
Biochemistry|March 29, 2006
Importance of context in protein folding: secondary structural propensities versus tertiary contact-assisted secondary structure formationKathryn A Scott, Darwin O V Alonso, Yongping Pan, et al.
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