The oxidative refolding of hen lysozyme and its catalysis by protein disulfide isomerase.
The oxidative refolding of hen lysozyme has been studied by a variety of time-resolved biophysical methods in conjunction with analysis of folding intermediates using reverse-phase HPLC. In order to achieve this, refolding conditions were designed to reduce aggregation during the early stages of the...
Main Authors: | van den Berg, B, Chung, E, Robinson, C, Mateo, P, Dobson, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1999
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