The peptide backbone plays a dominant role in protein stabilization by naturally occurring osmolytes.

@article{Liu1995ThePB,
  title={The peptide backbone plays a dominant role in protein stabilization by naturally occurring osmolytes.},
  author={Y. Liu and David Wayne Bolen},
  journal={Biochemistry},
  year={1995},
  volume={34 39},
  pages={
          12884-91
        }
}
Transfer free energy measurements of amino acids from water to the osmolytes, sucrose and sarcosine, were made as a function of osmolyte concentration. From these data, transfer free energies of the amino acid side chains were obtained, and the transfer free energy of the peptide backbone was determined from solubility measurements of diketopiperazine (DKP). Using static accessible surface evaluations of the native and unfolded states of ribonuclease A, solvent exposed side chain and peptide… 

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