Structural and kinetic description of cytochrome c unfolding induced by the interaction with lipid vesicles.
The interaction of cytochrome c with anionic lipid vesicles of DOPS induces an extensive disruption of the native structure of the protein. The kinetics of this lipid-induced unfolding process were investigated in a series of fluorescence- and absorbance-detected stopped-flow measurements. The resul...
Main Authors: | Pinheiro, T, Elöve, G, Watts, A, Roder, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1997
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