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Guifu Xie

Researcher at Brandeis University

Publications -  4
Citations -  829

Guifu Xie is an academic researcher from Brandeis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Denaturation (biochemistry) & Protein stabilization. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 789 citations.

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The thermodynamic mechanism of protein stabilization by trehalose.

TL;DR: A thermodynamic analysis of the data led to approximate values of the transfer enthalpies and transfer entropies for the trehalose-ribonuclease A system and showed that it is the smaller preferential binding to the unfolded protein than to the native one which gives rise to the stabilization.
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Mechanism of the stabilization of ribonuclease A by sorbitol: preferential hydration is greater for the denatured then for the native protein.

TL;DR: Results indicate that the stabilization of the protein by sorbitol can be fully accounted for by weak thermodynamic interactions at the protein surface that involve water co‐solvent exchange at thermodynamically non‐neutral sites.
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Preferential interactions of urea with lysozyme and their linkage to protein denaturation.

TL;DR: Both the stabilization and destabilization of proteins by co-solvents are controlled predominantly by preferential interactions with peptide groups newly exposed on denaturation.
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Temperature dependence of the preferential interactions of ribonuclease a in aqueous co‐solvent systems: Thermodynamic analysis

TL;DR: Availability of the temperature dependence of the variation with sorbitol concentration of the chemical potential of the protein, (∂μ2/∂m3)T, P, m2, permitted calculation of the corresponding enthalpy and entropy parameters, which indicated a greater thermodynamic instability at low temperature than at high temperature.