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  1. Category:Denaturation (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Denaturation
  2. Category:Protein denaturation (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Protein denaturation
  3. Category:Cold denaturation (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cold denaturation
  4. Category:Urea denaturation (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Urea denaturation

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  1. 1e4i (5,527 bytes)
    26: ...ructural basis of increased resistance to thermal denaturation induced by single amino acid substitution in the ...
  2. 1pfz (4,234 bytes)
    11: ...ge of native host hemoglobin (Hb) resulting in Hb denaturation (PubMed:11782538, PubMed:15574427, PubMed:8844673...
  3. 2v28 (4,745 bytes)
    24: ...m) approximately 52 degrees C; where T(m) is half-denaturation temperature), in contrast to other cold-adapted e...
  4. 2v27 (4,792 bytes)
    24: ...m) approximately 52 degrees C; where T(m) is half-denaturation temperature), in contrast to other cold-adapted e...
  5. 2j9h (5,067 bytes)
    24: ...ability against thermal inactivation and chemical denaturation decreased. The crystal structure of the Cys-free ...
  6. 1olr (4,808 bytes)
    24: ...the Trichoderma reesei enzyme. It had an apparent denaturation midpoint (T(m)) of 68.7 degrees C, 14.3 degrees C...
  7. 1olq (4,873 bytes)
    24: ...the Trichoderma reesei enzyme. It had an apparent denaturation midpoint (T(m)) of 68.7 degrees C, 14.3 degrees C...
  8. 2iwa (4,815 bytes)
    24: ...ucleotidase. The high resistance of the enzyme to denaturation and proteolytic degradation is explained by its a...
  9. 1gxy (4,212 bytes)
    24: ...active center. They stabilize the protein against denaturation and presumably also against shearing forces paral...
  10. 1gxz (4,226 bytes)
    24: ...active center. They stabilize the protein against denaturation and presumably also against shearing forces paral...
  11. 1wb7 (5,492 bytes)
    24: ... The detergent is also required to follow thermal denaturation of the archaeal enzyme by Fourier transform infra...
  12. 1bh6 (4,458 bytes)
    24: ...tance to heat and guanidine hydrochloride-induced denaturation, in spite of the fact that the sequences of the t...
  13. 1h2g (4,722 bytes)
    24: ...p. The mutant proteins are more resistant to urea denaturation monitored by protein fluorescence, to inactivatio...
  14. 1acd (5,822 bytes)
    24: ...biochemical methods. As assessed by guanidine-HCl denaturation, the mutant form exhibited a slight overall desta...
  15. 2c0r (5,026 bytes)
    24: .... Taken together, the presented kinetics, thermal denaturation, and crystallographic data demonstrate a potentia...
  16. 1oa2 (5,469 bytes)
    24: ...d the differences in apparent midpoint of thermal denaturation (T(m)) ranged from a 2.5 degrees C increase to a ...
  17. 1oa3 (5,490 bytes)
    24: ...d the differences in apparent midpoint of thermal denaturation (T(m)) ranged from a 2.5 degrees C increase to a ...
  18. 3zhc (4,478 bytes)
    14: ...iates that play key roles in irreversible protein denaturation.
  19. 1ab0 (5,660 bytes)
    23: ...biochemical methods. As assessed by guanidine-HCl denaturation, the mutant form exhibited a slight overall desta...
  20. 1gn2 (4,018 bytes)
    24: ...than the wild type as judged by susceptibility to denaturation in the presence of guanidine hydrochloride. Decre...

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