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Biophysical studies on the full-length human cyclin A(2): Protein stability and folding/unfolding thermodynamics
Abstract
Human cyclin A(2) participates in cell cycle regulation, DNA replication, and transcription. Its overexpression has been implicated in the development and progression of a variety of human cancers. However, cyclin A(2) or its truncated form is very unstable in the absence of binding partner, which makes it difficult to get a deep insight of structural basis of the interactions. Therefore, biophysical studies of the full-length human cyclin A, would provide important information regarding protein stability and folding/unfolding process- 期刊论文
- FLUORESCENCE ENERGY-TRANSFER
- LUMRY-EYRING MODELS
- CELL-CYCLE
- LINEAR EXTRAPOLATION
- CANCER
- DNA
- COMPLEX
- CDK2
- DENATURATION
- EQUILIBRIUM
- Cell cycle
- Cancer
- Genes
- Complex
- cyclin-dependent kinase
- Denaturation
- Equilibrium
- Mitotic cycle
- Nuclear cycle (Cytology)
- Cancers
- Carcinoma
- Malignancy (Cancer)
- Malignant tumors
- Neoplasia
- Neoplasms
- oncology
- Cancri
- Cnc
- sarcoma
- Carcinogens
- Units of heredity
- Units of inheritance
- DNA
- Genetic code
- cistron
- Thymonucleic acid
- Desoxyribonucleic acid
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- TNA (Nucleic acid)
- deoxyribonucleic acids
- DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
- recombinant DNA
- B-DNA
- B DNA
- B form of DNA
- 络合物
- 复形
- cdc2 kinase
- cdk-activating kinase
- cdk-activating protein kinase
- cdk2
- EC 2.7.11.22
- 平衡
- Balance
- Balance (Physics)
- Balancing (Physics)
- Balances (Weighing instruments)
- Biological balance
- Scales
- EQUILIBRE
- GLEICHGEWICHT
- Balance (Motor Processes)
- disequilibrium
- 天平