Macromolecular crowding ought to stabilize folded forms of proteins, through an excluded volume effect. This explanation has been questioned and observed effects attributed to weak interactions with other cell components. Here we show conclusively that protein stability is affected by volume exclusion and that the effect is more pronounced when the crowder's size is closer to that of the protein under study. Accurate evaluation of the volume exclusion effect is made possible by the choice of yeast frataxin, a protein that undergoes cold denaturation above zero degrees, because the unfolded form at low temperature is more expanded than the corresponding one at high temperature. To achieve optimum sensitivity to changes in stability we introd...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
The cell cytoplasm contains a complex array of macromolecules at concentrations exceeding 300 g/L. T...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
Proteins perform their function in cells where macromolecular solutes reach concentrations of >300 g...
Most proteins function in nature under crowded conditions, and crowding can change protein propertie...
AbstractTheoretical models predict that macromolecular crowding can increase protein folding stabili...
AbstractRecently a polymer crowder and two protein crowders were found to have opposite effects on t...
Macromolecular crowding has been shown by previous research to affect the stability of proteins. How...
Background: Solutions containing high macromolecule concentrations are predicted to affect a number ...
Theory predicts that macromolecular crowding affects protein behavior, but experimental confirmation...
Abstract: Background: Solutions containing high macromolecule concentrations are predicted to affect...
<div><p>Understanding of protein structure and stability gained to date has been acquired through in...
The intracellular milieu is complex, heterogeneous and crowded-- an environment vastly different fro...
Macromolecules can occupy a large fraction of the volume of a cell and this crowded environment infl...
An understanding of cellular chemistry requires knowledge of how crowded environments affect protein...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
The cell cytoplasm contains a complex array of macromolecules at concentrations exceeding 300 g/L. T...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
Proteins perform their function in cells where macromolecular solutes reach concentrations of >300 g...
Most proteins function in nature under crowded conditions, and crowding can change protein propertie...
AbstractTheoretical models predict that macromolecular crowding can increase protein folding stabili...
AbstractRecently a polymer crowder and two protein crowders were found to have opposite effects on t...
Macromolecular crowding has been shown by previous research to affect the stability of proteins. How...
Background: Solutions containing high macromolecule concentrations are predicted to affect a number ...
Theory predicts that macromolecular crowding affects protein behavior, but experimental confirmation...
Abstract: Background: Solutions containing high macromolecule concentrations are predicted to affect...
<div><p>Understanding of protein structure and stability gained to date has been acquired through in...
The intracellular milieu is complex, heterogeneous and crowded-- an environment vastly different fro...
Macromolecules can occupy a large fraction of the volume of a cell and this crowded environment infl...
An understanding of cellular chemistry requires knowledge of how crowded environments affect protein...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
The cell cytoplasm contains a complex array of macromolecules at concentrations exceeding 300 g/L. T...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...