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Sydney J. Leach. that the low - temperature CD spectra would be sharper and more intense than the counterpart high - temperature spectra . By comparison , the ab- sorption spectra , being relatively insensitive to conformation , were ...
Sydney J. Leach. that the low - temperature CD spectra would be sharper and more intense than the counterpart high - temperature spectra . By comparison , the ab- sorption spectra , being relatively insensitive to conformation , were ...
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... spectra and it is surprising that three proteins ( six , considering the fits ) of quite dif- ferent secondary structure generate the same spectra , particularly so for the very large positive " remainder " band . This method should be ...
... spectra and it is surprising that three proteins ( six , considering the fits ) of quite dif- ferent secondary structure generate the same spectra , particularly so for the very large positive " remainder " band . This method should be ...
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... spectra tend to zero between 206 and 209 nm ; Ross and Jirgensons ( 1968 ) reported a positive maximum at 200 nm of intensity slightly weaker than that at 217 nm . The obvious problem with interpretation of these spectra is that it ...
... spectra tend to zero between 206 and 209 nm ; Ross and Jirgensons ( 1968 ) reported a positive maximum at 200 nm of intensity slightly weaker than that at 217 nm . The obvious problem with interpretation of these spectra is that it ...
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F Density and Composition | 16 |
Direct Volume Change | 22 |
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a-helix absorption acid Amer angle B-structure band Biochem Biochemistry Biol c₂ calculated CD spectra Chem chemical potential chromophore coefficient conformation constant Cotton effects cross-section denaturation determined dialyzate difference diffusible components dilute Donnan electron density enzyme equation equilibrated equilibrium exciton experimental function gm/ml grams helical helix hemocyanin hemoglobin intensity interaction Kratky Kupke Linderstrøm-Lang macromolecules magnetic measurements membrane method mixture molal molecular weight molecule monomer myoglobin negative nondiffusible components nonideality number of moles obtained optical activity osmometers osmotic pressure parameter partial specific volume particles peptide Phys Pilz plot polymer polypeptides positive potential procedure protein component protein concentration protein solution radius of gyration random coil residues rotational strength salt sample Scatchard Schellman Section shape small-angle scattering solvent solvent medium spectrum sphere structure subunits temperature Tinoco tion transition v₂ volume change wavelength zero