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AUSTIN STEWARD, MD
MD
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
NPI: 1326840281Individual
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Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Code: 390200000X
Research & Publications (17)
Topology is the principal determinant in the folding of a complex all-alpha Greek key death domain from human FADD.
PMID 19362094·J Mol Biol·2009
8-other
Versatile cloning system for construction of multimeric proteins for use in atomic force microscopy.
PMID 12192073·Protein Sci·2002
8-other
An effective strategy for the design of proteins with enhanced mechanical stability.
PMID 18666188·Angew Chem Int Ed Engl·2008
8-other
Distinguishing specific and nonspecific interdomain interactions in multidomain proteins.
PMID 17890397·Biophys J·2008
7-preclinical
Mechanical unfolding of TNfn3: the unfolding pathway of a fnIII domain probed by protein engineering, AFM and MD simulation.
PMID 15964016·J Mol Biol·2005
8-other
Biophysical investigations of engineered polyproteins: implications for force data.
PMID 15613637·Biophys J·2005
8-other
Thermodynamic characterisation of two transition states along parallel protein folding pathways.
PMID 15081803·J Mol Biol·2004
8-other
Mechanical unfolding of a titin Ig domain: structure of transition state revealed by combining atomic force microscopy, protein engineering and molecular dynamics simulations.
PMID 12850153·J Mol Biol·2003
8-other
Self-consistent determination of the transition state for protein folding: application to a fibronectin type III domain.
PMID 12515856·Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A·2003
8-other
Mechanical unfolding of a titin Ig domain: structure of unfolding intermediate revealed by combining AFM, molecular dynamics simulations, NMR and protein engineering.
PMID 12270718·J Mol Biol·2002
8-other
Sequence conservation in Ig-like domains: the role of highly conserved proline residues in the fibronectin type III superfamily.
PMID 12054791·J Mol Biol·2002
6-review
Titin; a multidomain protein that behaves as the sum of its parts.
PMID 11812150·J Mol Biol·2002
8-other
Can non-mechanical proteins withstand force? Stretching barnase by atomic force microscopy and molecular dynamics simulation.
PMID 11566804·Biophys J·2001
7-preclinical
The folding nucleus of a fibronectin type III domain is composed of core residues of the immunoglobulin-like fold.
PMID 11162123·J Mol Biol·2001
8-other
The folding of an immunoglobulin-like Greek key protein is defined by a common-core nucleus and regions constrained by topology.
PMID 10704314·J Mol Biol·2000
8-other
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