Abstract
AbstractThe review introduces to time-resolved NMR spectroscopic investigations of the kinetics of protein and RNA folding. The description of the experimental investigations is discussed in the context of possible kinetic folding pathways showing the extent of information that can be gained from the various kinetic experiments. The review introduces to four different methods to initiate folding reactions in connection with time-resolved NMR experiments and discusses examples of refolding of the model proteinα-lactalbumin and of bistable RNAs.
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