Bojan Zagrovic, Guha Jayach, Ian S. Millett, Sebastian Doniach, Vijay S. P
Using synchrotron radiation and the small-angle X-ray scattering technique we have measured the radii of gyration of a series of alaninebased a-helix-forming peptides of the composition Ace-(AAKAA)...
Alternatives to quenching in complex dynamical systems / (1998)
Submitted to the Department of Chemistry.
Exploring the folding landscape of a structured RNA
Russell, Rick, Zhuang, Xiaowei, Babcock, Hazen P., Millett, Ian S., Doniach, Sebastian, Chu, Steven, ...
Structured RNAs achieve their active states by traversing complex, multidimensional energetic landscapes. Here we probe the folding landscape of the Tetrahymena ribozyme by using a powerful approach:...
Rapid compaction during RNA folding
Russell, Rick, Millett, Ian S., Tate, Mark W., Kwok, Lisa W., Nakatani, Bradley, Gruner, Sol M., ...
We have used small angle x-ray scattering and computer simulations with a coarse-grained model to provide a time-resolved picture of the global folding process of the Tetrahymena group I RNA over a...
Random-coil behavior and the dimensions of chemically unfolded proteins
Kohn, Jonathan E., Millett, Ian S., Jacob, Jaby, Zagrovic, Bojan, Dillon, Thomas M., Cingel, Nikolina, ...
Spectroscopic studies have identified a number of proteins that appear to retain significant residual structure under even strongly denaturing conditions. Intrinsic viscosity, hydrodynamic radii, and...
Probing counterion modulated repulsion and attraction between nucleic acid duplexes in solution
Bai, Yu, Das, Rhiju, Millett, Ian S., Herschlag, Daniel, Doniach, Sebastian
Understanding biological and physical processes involving nucleic acids, such as the binding of proteins to DNA and RNA, DNA condensation, and RNA folding, requires an understanding of the ion...
Unusual compactness of a polyproline type II structure
Zagrovic, Bojan, Lipfert, Jan, Sorin, Eric J., Millett, Ian S., Van Gunsteren, Wilfred F., Doniach, Sebastian, ...
Polyproline type II (PPII) helix has emerged recently as the dominant paradigm for describing the conformation of unfolded polypeptides. However, most experimental observables used to characterize...
Exploring the folding landscape of a structured RNA
Russell, Rick, Zhuang, Xiaowei, Babcock, Hazen P., Millett, Ian S., Doniach, Sebastian, Chu, Steven, ...
Structured RNAs achieve their active states by traversing complex, multidimensional energetic landscapes. Here we probe the folding landscape of the Tetrahymena ribozyme by using a powerful approach:...
Rapid compaction during RNA folding
Russell, Rick, Millett, Ian S., Tate, Mark W., Kwok, Lisa W., Nakatani, Bradley, Gruner, Sol M., ...
We have used small angle x-ray scattering and computer simulations with a coarse-grained model to provide a time-resolved picture of the global folding process of the Tetrahymena group I RNA over a...
Random-coil behavior and the dimensions of chemically unfolded proteins
Kohn, Jonathan E., Millett, Ian S., Jacob, Jaby, Zagrovic, Bojan, Dillon, Thomas M., Cingel, Nikolina, ...
Spectroscopic studies have identified a number of proteins that appear to retain significant residual structure under even strongly denaturing conditions. Intrinsic viscosity, hydrodynamic radii, and...
Probing counterion modulated repulsion and attraction between nucleic acid duplexes in solution
Bai, Yu, Das, Rhiju, Millett, Ian S., Herschlag, Daniel, Doniach, Sebastian
Understanding biological and physical processes involving nucleic acids, such as the binding of proteins to DNA and RNA, DNA condensation, and RNA folding, requires an understanding of the ion...
Unusual compactness of a polyproline type II structure
Zagrovic, Bojan, Lipfert, Jan, Sorin, Eric J., Millett, Ian S., Van Gunsteren, Wilfred F., Doniach, Sebastian, ...
Polyproline type II (PPII) helix has emerged recently as the dominant paradigm for describing the conformation of unfolded polypeptides. However, most experimental observables used to characterize...