Recently, experiments have confirmed that trefoil knotted proteins can fold spontaneously, consistent with predictions from simulations of simplified protein models. These simulations suggest folding the knot involves threading the protein terminal across a twisted loop via a slipknot configuration. Here, we report unbiased all-atom explicit-solvent simulations of the knotting dynamics of a protein. In simulations totaling 40 μs, we find that 5 out of 15 simulations reach the knotted native state when initiated from unknotted, slipknotted intermediates. The completed threading events had durations of 0.1–2 μs. Comparison of explicit-solvent to structure-based simulations shows that similar native contacts are responsible for threading the s...
Knots are remarkable topological features in nature. The presence of knots in crystallographic struc...
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...
The knotted/slipknotted polypeptide chain is one of the most surprising topological features found i...
Most proteins, in order to perform their biological function, have to fold to a compact native state...
We report on atomistic simulation of the folding of a natively-knotted protein, MJ0366, based on a r...
We report on atomistic simulation of the folding of a natively-knotted protein, MJ0366, based on a r...
We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that contains...
AbstractKnotted proteins have their native structures arranged in the form of an open knot. In the l...
We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that contains...
<div><p>We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that ...
Protein structure is highly diverse when considering a wide range of protein types, helping to give ...
Over the years, advances in experimental and computational methods have helped us to understand the ...
We investigate aspects of topology in protein folding. For this we numerically simulate the temperat...
The knot is one of the most remarkable topological features identified in an increasing number of pr...
Knots are remarkable topological features in nature. The presence of knots in crystallographic struc...
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...
The knotted/slipknotted polypeptide chain is one of the most surprising topological features found i...
Most proteins, in order to perform their biological function, have to fold to a compact native state...
We report on atomistic simulation of the folding of a natively-knotted protein, MJ0366, based on a r...
We report on atomistic simulation of the folding of a natively-knotted protein, MJ0366, based on a r...
We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that contains...
AbstractKnotted proteins have their native structures arranged in the form of an open knot. In the l...
We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that contains...
<div><p>We explore the effect of surface tethering on the folding process of a lattice protein that ...
Protein structure is highly diverse when considering a wide range of protein types, helping to give ...
Over the years, advances in experimental and computational methods have helped us to understand the ...
We investigate aspects of topology in protein folding. For this we numerically simulate the temperat...
The knot is one of the most remarkable topological features identified in an increasing number of pr...
Knots are remarkable topological features in nature. The presence of knots in crystallographic struc...
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...