Flavodoxins are classified in two groups according to the presence or absence of a approximately 20-residue loop of unknown function. In the accompanying paper (36), we have shown that the differentiating loop from the long-chain Anabaena PCC 7119 flavodoxin is a peripheral structural element that can be removed without preventing the proper folding of the apoprotein. Here we investigate the role played by the loop in the stability and folding mechanism of flavodoxin by comparing the equilibrium and kinetic behavior of the full-length protein with that of loop-lacking, shortened variants.
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