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With low concentrations of guanidinium chloride (GCl) , at which unfolding of the
protein does not occur, a small red shift in the spectrum of the exposed phenolic
chromophores occurs, giving rise to a positive difference spectrum (Table X) ...
With low concentrations of guanidinium chloride (GCl) , at which unfolding of the
protein does not occur, a small red shift in the spectrum of the exposed phenolic
chromophores occurs, giving rise to a positive difference spectrum (Table X) ...
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17), resulting mainly or entirely from a blue shift in the spectrum of the 2 indole
and 21 phenolic chromophores, some of which are known to be buried (
Herskovits and Laskowski, 1962a). Viscosity measurements indicate that
unfolding of BSA ...
17), resulting mainly or entirely from a blue shift in the spectrum of the 2 indole
and 21 phenolic chromophores, some of which are known to be buried (
Herskovits and Laskowski, 1962a). Viscosity measurements indicate that
unfolding of BSA ...
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8), the wavelength of maximum slope for these solvent-exposed (normal)
phenolic groups is 286.0 — 0.3 = 285.7 m/i, which is 0.7 m/i to the red of the
model compound acetyl- tyrosine ethyl ester. This may be considered the normal
spectral ...
8), the wavelength of maximum slope for these solvent-exposed (normal)
phenolic groups is 286.0 — 0.3 = 285.7 m/i, which is 0.7 m/i to the red of the
model compound acetyl- tyrosine ethyl ester. This may be considered the normal
spectral ...
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