We report on atomistic simulation of the folding of a natively-knotted protein, MJ0366, based on a realistic force field. To the best of our knowledge this is the first reported effort where a realistic force field is used to investigate the folding pathways of a protein with complex native topology. By using the dominant-reaction pathway scheme we collected about 30 successful folding trajectories for the 82-amino acid long trefoil-knotted protein. Despite the dissimilarity of their initial unfolded configuration, these trajectories reach the natively-knotted state through a remarkably similar succession of steps. In particular it is found that knotting occurs essentially through a threading mechanism, involving the passage of the C-termin...
The mechanism of folding of deeply knotted proteins into their native structure is still not underst...
Entanglement and knots occur across all aspects of the physical world. Despite the common belief tha...
Knots are remarkable topological features in nature. The presence of knots in crystallographic struc...
We report on atomistic simulation of the folding of a natively-knotted protein, MJ0366, based on a r...
For several decades, the presence of knots in naturally-occurring proteins was largely ruled out a p...
For several decades, the presence of knots in naturally-occurring proteins was largely ruled out a p...
Although protein folding has been studied for decades many open issues still resist, and we yet lack...
Most proteins, in order to perform their biological function, have to fold to a compact native state...
Understanding how knotted proteins fold is a challenging problem in biology. Researchers have propos...
We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that contains...
The folding of knotted proteins remains a mystery both for theoreticians and experimentalists. Despi...
Over the years, advances in experimental and computational methods have helped us to understand the ...
<div><p>We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that ...
We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that contains...
Recently, experiments have confirmed that trefoil knotted proteins can fold spontaneously, consisten...
The mechanism of folding of deeply knotted proteins into their native structure is still not underst...
Entanglement and knots occur across all aspects of the physical world. Despite the common belief tha...
Knots are remarkable topological features in nature. The presence of knots in crystallographic struc...
We report on atomistic simulation of the folding of a natively-knotted protein, MJ0366, based on a r...
For several decades, the presence of knots in naturally-occurring proteins was largely ruled out a p...
For several decades, the presence of knots in naturally-occurring proteins was largely ruled out a p...
Although protein folding has been studied for decades many open issues still resist, and we yet lack...
Most proteins, in order to perform their biological function, have to fold to a compact native state...
Understanding how knotted proteins fold is a challenging problem in biology. Researchers have propos...
We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that contains...
The folding of knotted proteins remains a mystery both for theoreticians and experimentalists. Despi...
Over the years, advances in experimental and computational methods have helped us to understand the ...
<div><p>We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that ...
We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that contains...
Recently, experiments have confirmed that trefoil knotted proteins can fold spontaneously, consisten...
The mechanism of folding of deeply knotted proteins into their native structure is still not underst...
Entanglement and knots occur across all aspects of the physical world. Despite the common belief tha...
Knots are remarkable topological features in nature. The presence of knots in crystallographic struc...