Michael S. Kay
Stanford University
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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology | 1997
Yongzhang Luo; Michael S. Kay; Robert L. Baldwin
The apomyoglobin pH 4 folding intermediate contains the A, G, and H helices of myoglobin. Helix destabilizing mutations in the A and G helices are used to test whether the pH 4 folding intermediate of apomyoglobin folds cooperatively. Single glycine or proline mutations destabilize the intermediate substantially, showing that intrinsic helix propensities are important for stability of the intermediate. The A and G helices interact to stabilize each other, as shown by the effect of mutations in the G helix on the unfolding of the A helix, which can be monitored by tryptophan fluorescence. Wild type and the most stable mutant unfold in a two-state reaction, as shown by superposition of the unfolding curves measured by two probes (far-UV circular dichroism and Trp fluorescence), while unfolding of the less stable mutants is more complex. Cooperativity and stability of folding are linked also when stabilizing anions (sulphate, perchlorate) are used to adjust stability.
Science | 2001
Michael J. Root; Michael S. Kay; Peter S. Kim
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology | 1996
Michael S. Kay; Robert L. Baldwin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1995
Stewart N. Loh; Michael S. Kay; Robert L. Baldwin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1999
Michael S. Kay; Carlos Ramos; Robert L. Baldwin
Archive | 2000
Michael J. Root; Michael S. Kay; David C. Chan; Peter S. Kim
Biochemistry | 1999
Carlos Ramos; Michael S. Kay; Robert L. Baldwin
Biochemistry | 1998
Michael S. Kay; Robert L. Baldwin
Public roads | 2008
Ellen E. Bell; Michael Dinning; Michael S. Kay; Gary Ritter; John C. Smith; Sian Steward
Archive | 2016
Michael S. Kay; Carlos Ramos; L Robert