A protein molecule exists in either a compact folded state or a variable and open unfolded state. Since the unfolded state is favored by chain entropy, restricting its entropy is an attractive mechanism for shifting the equilibrium toward the folded state. A number of entropy-based strategies have been engineered or used by natural proteins to increase the folding stability: (a) shortening of loop lengths, (b) covalent linkage of dimeric proteins, (c) backbone cyclization, (d) catenation, (e) spatial confinement, and (f) macromolecular crowding. Theoretical analyses demonstrate the importance of accounting for consequences on the folded as well as the unfolded state and provide guidance for further exploitation of these stabilization strate...
By converting a disordered polymer into a globular structure, protein folding reduces many conformat...
ABSTRACT: The unfolded state and flexible linkers in the folded structure play essential roles in pr...
Knots are remarkable topological features in nature. The presence of knots in crystallographic struc...
The physics of self-organization and complexity is manifested on a variety of biological scales, fro...
<p>In the unfolded state (S<sub>u</sub>) proteins undergo the greatest loss of its conformational en...
Under physiological conditions, a protein undergoes a spontaneous disorder reversible arrow order tr...
One of the most important questions in molecular biology is what determines folding pathways: native...
The properties of biomolecules depend both on physics and on the evolutionary process that formed th...
One of the most challenging tasks remaining in the field of biochemistry is the one of understanding...
This article concerns the modern challenge of determining a pro-tein’s tertiary structure and foldin...
Thermodynamic hypothesis and kinetic stability are currently used to understand protein folding. The...
A protein's ultimate function and activity is determined by the unique three-dimensional structure t...
Over the years, advances in experimental and computational methods have helped us to understand the ...
Thermodynamic hypothesis and kinetic stability are currently used to understand protein folding. The...
It has long since been a mystery why most proteins fold within a flash of time into particular struc...
By converting a disordered polymer into a globular structure, protein folding reduces many conformat...
ABSTRACT: The unfolded state and flexible linkers in the folded structure play essential roles in pr...
Knots are remarkable topological features in nature. The presence of knots in crystallographic struc...
The physics of self-organization and complexity is manifested on a variety of biological scales, fro...
<p>In the unfolded state (S<sub>u</sub>) proteins undergo the greatest loss of its conformational en...
Under physiological conditions, a protein undergoes a spontaneous disorder reversible arrow order tr...
One of the most important questions in molecular biology is what determines folding pathways: native...
The properties of biomolecules depend both on physics and on the evolutionary process that formed th...
One of the most challenging tasks remaining in the field of biochemistry is the one of understanding...
This article concerns the modern challenge of determining a pro-tein’s tertiary structure and foldin...
Thermodynamic hypothesis and kinetic stability are currently used to understand protein folding. The...
A protein's ultimate function and activity is determined by the unique three-dimensional structure t...
Over the years, advances in experimental and computational methods have helped us to understand the ...
Thermodynamic hypothesis and kinetic stability are currently used to understand protein folding. The...
It has long since been a mystery why most proteins fold within a flash of time into particular struc...
By converting a disordered polymer into a globular structure, protein folding reduces many conformat...
ABSTRACT: The unfolded state and flexible linkers in the folded structure play essential roles in pr...
Knots are remarkable topological features in nature. The presence of knots in crystallographic struc...