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. 2010 Jan 21;19(4):680–692. doi: 10.1002/pro.343

Table IV.

Thermal and Chemical Denaturation Midpoints

MexR Variants and Complexes Inline graphic Inline graphic Tm (°C) Inline graphic Inline graphic
wt <20a 55.6
wt PI 56.6
wt PII 26.8 57.1
L13M 47.8
R21W 33.6 70.9 0.6 2.6
G58E 32.6 62.6
R70W 25.2 56.4 <1a

Inline graphic and Inline graphic refers to the thermal melting points of the first and second transition in a three-state denaturation, whereas Tm refers to the melting temperature in a two-state transition. Inline graphic and Inline graphic refer to the corresponding chemical midpoint of denaturation.35 The corresponding fits are shown in Figure 4(C,D).

a

The Tm of the first transitions in MexR-wt, MexR-wt-PII DNA, and MexR-R70W are less accurate because the entire transition was not complete within the temperature range of the experiment; these Tm's are, therefore, to be interpreted only qualitatively. Each experiment was performed thrice with average standard deviations of 0.5°C for Inline graphic, 0.3°C for Inline graphic, and 0.8°C for Tm. The chemical denaturation experiment was performed once, with estimated errors of ±0.2M in Inline graphic and ±0.1M in Inline graphic.