ATP and Tri-Polyphosphate (TPP) Suppress Protein Aggregate Growth by a Supercharging Mechanism
A common strategy to increase aggregation resistance is through rational mutagenesis to supercharge proteins, which leads to high colloidal stability, but often has the undesirable effect of lowering conformational stability. We show this trade-off can be overcome by using small multivalent polyphos...
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Autores principales: | Jordan Bye, Kiah Murray, Robin Curtis |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/90b1b8cb0e9146aca17a9b93e2854053 |
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