To understand relationships between protein sequence and stability, we
often compare data from proteins that differ by the substitution of o
ne amino acid. Frequently, an amino acid change causes the cooperative
denaturation transitions to shift to lower temperatures, diminishing
the signal from the native state. Here we show that apparent stability
changes, i.e., the free energy of denaturation, Delta G(D), can also
be caused by a deficiency of points in the low temperature end of the
transition. In addition, we suggest a method for overcoming this probl
em.