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Hydrogen Exchange in Proteins

Hydrogen Exchange in Proteins Aase Hvidt and Sigurd O. Nielsen... [Pg.392]

Deuterium-hydrogen exchange in proteins, HYDROGEN EXCHANGE IN PROTEINS DEVIATION DEWAR STRUCTURES DFP,... [Pg.736]

Hvidt A, Nielsen SO (1966) Hydrogen exchange in proteins. Adv Protein Chem 21 287-386... [Pg.536]

Amide hydrogen exchange in protein powders depends weakly on water activity, and its hydration dependence is complete within the low-hydration region (0.15 A). Apparently, the rate-determining step for the exchange of buried hydrogens is not much influenced by the protein surface. This is unexplained. [Pg.135]

Hydrogen exchange in proteins is a more complex problem, because of the larger... [Pg.57]

The rates of hydrogen exchange in proteins are both pH and temperature dependent. Figure 25 displays schematically the analysis of exchange data as a function of either pH or temperature. Examples of typical experimental data are shown on the left extent of exchange is plotted vs. time. It is evident that increases in either pH or temperature... [Pg.213]

The mechanism of amide-hydrogen exchange in proteins is well nnderstood. The exchange could be catalyzed by H+ and OH ions both. The rate constant for hydrogen exchange (fcex) is the snm of the rates for the acid- ( h) and base-catalyzed ( oh) reactions... [Pg.384]


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