Francisco J. Blanco

Francisco Jose Blanco is a structural biologist working as Group Leader at the Centro de investigación Cooperativa en biociencias CIC bioGUNE, Biscay, Spain. His research utilizes Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy to characterize protein structure and protein folding. His major contributions to the field of protein folding include the study of the formation and stability of isolated β-hairpin structures,[1] and the analysis of the folding pathway of the SH3 domain from the α-spectrin protein.[2] His 68 structural biology papers listed in Web of Science have been cited over 2500 times, giving him an h-index of 27.

References

  1. Blanco FJ, Rivas G, Serrano L (September 1994). "A short linear peptide that folds into a native stable beta-hairpin". Nature Structural Biology. 1 (9): 584–90. doi:10.1038/nsb0994-584. PMID 7634098.
  2. Blanco FJ, Serrano L, Forman-Kay JD (December 1998). "High populations of non-native structures in the denatured state are compatible with the formation of the native folded state". Journal of Molecular Biology. 284 (4): 1153–64. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1998.2229. PMID 9837733.



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