Protein stability in the presence of cosolutes

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Abstract

Protein scientists have long used cosolutes to study protein stability. While denaturants, such as urea, have been employed for a long time, the attention became focused more recently on protein stabilizers, including osmolytes. Here, we provide practical experimental instructions for the use of both stabilizing and denaturing osmolytes with proteins, as well as data evaluation strategies. We focus on protein stability in the presence of cosolutes and their mixtures at constant and variable temperature. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.

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Holthauzen, L. M. F., Auton, M., Sinev, M., & Rösgen, J. (2011). Protein stability in the presence of cosolutes. In Methods in Enzymology (Vol. 492, pp. 61–125). Academic Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-381268-1.00015-X

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