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... analysed the folding and unfolding kinetics of b2m under an array of conditions, including analysis ofthe folding mechanism ofthe variant P32G Using global analysis ofthe resulting kinetic data, the ... residues in the BC- and FGloops, the D-strand and the N-terminal region ofthe protein that presumably arise from the isomerization of Pro32 and subsequent partial unfolding ofthe protein [67] These ... Chiti and colleagues [82], more detailed studies ofthe folding and unfolding mechanism of wild-type b2m, combined with mutagenesis ofthe sequence, demonstrated that the transition between the...
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