Structural Biology: Analysis of 'downhill' protein folding; Analysis of protein-folding cooperativity (Reply)

TitleStructural Biology: Analysis of 'downhill' protein folding; Analysis of protein-folding cooperativity (Reply)
Publication TypeJournal Articles
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsSadqi M, Fushman D, Muñoz V
JournalNature
Volume445
Issue7129
PaginationE17-E18 - E17-E18
Date Published2007/02/15/
ISBN Number0028-0836
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Abstract

Ferguson et al. and Zhou and Bai criticize the quality of our nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data and atom-by-atom analysis of global 'downhill' folding, also claiming that the data are compatible with two-state folding.

URLhttp://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v445/n7129/full/nature05645.html?lang=en
DOI10.1038/nature05645