Dissecting the mechanism of protein unfolding by SDS

17th April 2020by admin0

Researchers at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign have used molecular dynamics simulations to
understand how sodium dodecyl sulfate causes protein unfolding. SDS
is commonly used in labs to separate proteins and determine their
molecular weights. However, it is still unclear how SDS influences
protein structure.

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