Single-molecule optical tweezers reveals folding steps of the domain swapping mechanism of a protein
Abstract
Domain swapping is a mechanism of protein oligomerization by which two or more subunits exchange structural elements to generate an intertwined complex. Numerous studies support a diversity of swapping mechanisms in which structural elements can be exchanged at different stages of the folding pathway of a subunit. Here, we used single-molecule optical tweezers technique to analyze the swapping mechanism of the forkhead DNA-binding domain of...
Paper Details
Title
Single-molecule optical tweezers reveals folding steps of the domain swapping mechanism of a protein
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
120
Issue
21
Pages
4809 - 4818
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