1 Boltzmann-like Statistics of Protein Architectures: Origins and Consequences --;2 Compact Intermediate States in Protein Folding --;3 Raman Spectroscopy of Proteins and Their Assemblies --;4 Fluorescence Spectroscopic Studies of Proteins --;5 Pyrene Excimer Fluorescence as a Probe of Protein Conformational Change --;6 Differential Scanning Calorimetry of Proteins --;7 Affinity Labeling and Related Approaches to Targeting Specific Enzyme Sites --;8 Tryptophan Synthase: Structure, Function, and Protein Engineering --;9 Structure and Function in the Tubulin Dimer and the Role of the Acidic Carboxyl Terminus --;10 Role of Allosteric Changes in Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein Function --;11 A Family of RNA-Binding Enzymes: The Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases --;12 Functions and Structures of Ribonuclease H Enzymes.
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Here, researchers review the latest breakthroughs in protein research. Articles examine the possibility of a Boltzman-like distribution in protein substructures, the new technique of Raman spectroscopy, and compact intermediate states of protein folding.