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Reconstitution of lactic dehydrogenase. Noncovalent aggregation vs. reactivation. 1. Physical properties and kinetics of aggregation.

Gerd Zettlmeissl, +2 more
- 11 Dec 1979 - 
- Vol. 18, Iss: 25, pp 5567-5571
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This article is published in Biochemistry.The article was published on 1979-12-11. It has received 267 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Circular dichroism.

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Aggresomes, inclusion bodies and protein aggregation.

TL;DR: This work has suggested that, in animal cells, aggregated proteins are specifically delivered to inclusion bodies by dynein-dependent retrograde transport on microtubules and this microtubule-dependent inclusion body is called an aggresome.
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Protein aggregation: folding aggregates, inclusion bodies and amyloid

TL;DR: Substantial data support the hypothesis that partially folded intermediates are key precursors to aggregates, that aggregation involves specific intermolecular interactions and that most aggregates involve beta sheets.
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Polypeptide chain binding proteins: catalysts of protein folding and related processes in cells.

TL;DR: The new challenge will be to understand folding as a combination of physical chemistry, enzymology, and cell biology to understand how proteins fold in cells.
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In vitro folding of inclusion body proteins.

TL;DR: New folding procedures have been developed for efficient in vitro reconstitution of complex hydrophobic, multidomain, oligomeric, or highly disulfíde‐bonded proteins.
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Folding and association of proteins

TL;DR: For small proteins successive stages in the folding have been resolved kinetically; these suggest that H-bonded elements of secondary structure are formed first, followed by folding steps to generate the complete tertiary structure.
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Experimental and theoretical aspects of protein folding.

TL;DR: The development of conformational energy calculation procedures will enable the three-dimensional structure of a native protein to be predicted from the knowledge of its amino acid sequence and its interactions with the solvent in which it is dissolved.
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The flattering of the absorption spectrum of suspensions, as compared to that of solutions

TL;DR: It is proved that the absorption spectrum of a suspension of particles is flattened, as compared with that of a solution of the pigments contained in the particles, due to the enhanced mutual shading of the pigment molecules in the suspension.
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