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Folding & Design
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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Direct evaluation of thermal fluctuations in proteins using a single-parameter harmonic potential
Folding & Design
1997
1,243
2
Protein aggregation: folding aggregates, inclusion bodies and amyloid
Folding & Design
1998
1,001
3
How do small single-domain proteins fold?
Folding & Design
1998
810
4
Protein folding kinetics: timescales, pathways and energy landscapes in terms of sequence-dependent properties
Folding & Design
1997
390
5
Protein folding funnels: the nature of the transition state ensemble
Folding & Design
1996
304
6
The concept of a random coil: Residual structure in peptides and denatured proteins
Folding & Design
1996
296
7
Double-mutant cycles: a powerful tool for analyzing protein structure and function
Folding & Design
1996
284
8
Discrete molecular dynamics studies of the folding of a protein-like model
Folding & Design
1998
283
9
Probing the partly folded states of proteins by limited proteolysis
Folding & Design
1997
279
10
On-pathway versus off-pathway folding intermediates
Folding & Design
1996
249
11
Proteolytic selection for protein folding using filamentous bacteriophages
Folding & Design
1998
241
12
Recovery of protein structure from contact maps
Folding & Design
1997
230
13
Protein thermal stability: hydrogen bonds or internal packing?
Folding & Design
1997
215
14
The Levinthal paradox: yesterday and today
Folding & Design
1997
213
15
What is the probability of a chance prediction of a protein structure with an rmsd of 6 å?
Folding & Design
1998
185
16
Improving contact predictions by the combination of correlated mutations and other sources of sequence information
Folding & Design
1997
184
17
An inverse correlation between loop length and stability in a four-helix-bundle protein
Folding & Design
1997
179
18
Rate of protein folding near the point of thermodynamic equilibrium between the coil and the most stable chain fold
Folding & Design
1997
176
19
Chiral N-substituted glycines can form stable helical conformations
Folding & Design
1997
175
20
A single dipeptide sequence modulates the redox properties of a whole enzyme family
Folding & Design
1998
174
21
Conformational transitions provoked by organic solvents in β-lactoglobulin: can a molten globule like intermediate be induced by the decrease in dielectric constant?
Folding & Design
1997
169
22
Protein structures sustain evolutionary drift
Folding & Design
1997
168
23
RNA tectonics: towards RNA design
Folding & Design
1996
166
24
Scrapie prions: a three-dimensional model of an infectious fragment
Folding & Design
1996
165
25
Structure of the transition state for folding of the 129 aa protein CheY resembles that of a smaller protein, CI-2
Folding & Design
1996
158
26
Protein design: a perspective from simple tractable models
Folding & Design
1998
148
27
Rapid formation of a molten globule intermediate in refolding of α-lactalbumin
Folding & Design
1996
146
28
All in one: a highly detailed rotamer library improves both accuracy and speed in the modelling of sidechains by dead-end elimination
Folding & Design
1997
142
29
Optimum superimposition of protein structures: ambiguities and implications
Folding & Design
1996
130
30
Cooperativity in protein folding: from lattice models with sidechains to real proteins
Folding & Design
1998
129
31
Pairwise calculation of protein solvent-accessible surface areas
Folding & Design
1998
125
32
How representative are the known structures of the proteins in a complete genome? A comprehensive structural census
Folding & Design
1998
118
33
Isolation and characterization of fluorophore-binding RNA aptamers
Folding & Design
1998
114
34
Conformational switching in designed peptides: the helix/sheet transition
Folding & Design
1996
106
35
Universality and diversity of the protein folding scenarios:a comprehensive analysis with the aid of a lattice model
Folding & Design
1996
106
36
Structure of very early protein folding intermediates: new insights through a variant of hydrogen exchange labelling
Folding & Design
1996
106
37
Discrete intermediates versus molten globule models for protein folding: characterization of partially folded intermediates of apomyoglobin
Folding & Design
1998
106
38
Neutral networks in protein space: a computational study based on knowledge-based potentials of mean force
Folding & Design
1997
100
39
Helmholtz free energies of atom pair interactions in proteins
Folding & Design
1996
94
40
Fold and function predictions for Mycoplasma genitalium proteins
Folding & Design
1998
94
41
An evaluation of the use of hydrogen exchange at equilibrium to probe intermediates on the protein folding pathway
Folding & Design
1996
93
42
Favourable native-like helical local interactions can accelerate protein folding
Folding & Design
1997
92
43
Ribosomes and ribosomal RNA as chaperones for folding of proteins
Folding & Design
1997
92
44
Protein hydration and unfolding – insights from experimental partial specific volumes and unfolded protein models
Folding & Design
1998
92
45
X-ray solution scattering studies of protein folding
Folding & Design
1996
90
46
Conformational investigation of designed short linear peptides able to fold into β-hairpin structures in aqueous solution
Folding & Design
1996
89
47
Local versus nonlocal interactions in protein folding and stability – an experimentalist's point of view
Folding & Design
1996
86
48
Stabilization of proteins by rational design of α-helix stability using helix/coil transition theory
Folding & Design
1996
83
49
Adding backbone to protein folding: why proteins are polypeptides
Folding & Design
1996
82
50
High helicity of peptide fragments corresponding to β-strand regions of β-lactoglobulin observed by 2D-NMR spectroscopy
Folding & Design
1996
78
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