Forces contributing to the conformational stability of proteins

CN Pace, BA Shirley, M McNutt… - The FASEB journal, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
For 35 years, the prevailing view has been that the hydrophobic effect is the dominant force
in protein folding. The importance of hydrogen bonding was always clear, but whether it …

The stability of globular protein

CN Pace, J Hermans - CRC critical reviews in biochemistry, 1975 - Taylor & Francis
Most proteins have a compact, globular conformation that is essential for their biological
function. This conformation, which we will refer to as the native state and denote N, is only …

Measuring and increasing protein stability

CN Pace - Trends in biotechnology, 1990 - cell.com
Recently, it has become possible to construct proteins to order and this has promoted interest
in learning how to increase their stability. This article describes recent developments in the …

How to measure and predict the molar absorption coefficient of a protein

CN Pace, F Vajdos, L Fee, G Grimsley, T Gray - Protein science, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
… However, we determined a value of 16,650 M" cm" if the absorbance values were corrected
for light scattering (Pace, 1966; Cup0 & Pace, 1983), in excellent agreement with our result …

Measuring the Quality of College Student Experiences. An Account of the Development and Use of the College Student Experiences Questionnaire.

CR Pace - 1984 - ERIC
The development and use of the College Student Experiences Questionnaire to assess the
quality of students' effort and the attainment of college-related goals are discussed. The …

[HTML][HTML] A helix propensity scale based on experimental studies of peptides and proteins

CN Pace, JM Scholtz - Biophysical journal, 1998 - cell.com
The average globular protein contains 30% α-helix, the most common type of secondary
structure. Some amino acids occur more frequently in α-helices than others; this tendency is …

An approach to the measurement of psychological characteristics of college environments.

CR Pace, GG Stern - Journal of Educational psychology, 1958 - psycnet.apa.org
" The present article has suggested that a college environment may be viewed as a system
of pressures, practices, and policies intended to influence the development of students …

Urea and guanidine hydrochloride denaturation of ribonuclease, lysozyme, α-chymotrypsin, and b-lactoglobulin

RF Greene, CN Pace - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1974 - ASBMB
The unfolding of ribonuclease, lysozyme, α-chymotrypsin, and goat b-lactoglobulin by urea
and guanidine hydrochloride (GmHCl) has been followed with the use of optical rotation …

[PDF][PDF] Measuring the conformational stability of a protein

CN Pace, JM Scholtz - Protein structure: A practical approach, 1997 - dasher.wustl.edu
You must first decide which technique to use to follow unfolding. The techniques used most
often are UV difference spectroscopy, fluorescence and circular dichroism (CD), which are …

Measuring Outcomes of College. Fifty Years of Findings and Recommendations for the Future.

CR Pace - 1979 - ERIC
Justification for a college education is presented in this study by measuring the outcome of
college experience. Evidence includes nearly five decades of research on students' …