A kinetic and thermodynamic survey of 35 WW domain sequences is used in combination with a model to discern the energetic requirements for the transition from two-state folding to downhill folding. The sequences used exhibit a 600-fold range of folding rates at the temperature of maximum folding rate. Very stable proteins can achieve complete downhill folding when the temperature is lowered sufficiently below the melting temperature, and then at even lower temperatures they become two-state folders again because of cold denaturation. Less stable proteins never achieve a sufficient bias to fold downhill because of the onset of cold denaturation. The model, considering both heat and cold denaturation, reveals that to achieve incipient downhil...
[[abstract]]Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships p...
Experiments with fast folding proteins are beginning to address the relationship between collapse an...
A widely held view with respect to the folding of single-domain proteins is that they are two-state....
A kinetic and thermodynamic survey of 35 WW domain sequences is used in combination with a model to ...
The authors address the problem of downhill protein folding in the framework of a simple statistical...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Downhill protein folding, i.e...
Conventional cooperative protein folding invokes discrete ensembles of native and denatured state st...
AbstractThermodynamic measurements of proteins indicate that the folding to the native state takes p...
We propose protein PTB1:4W as a good candidate for engineering into a downhill folder. PTB1:4W has a...
Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships predicting th...
AbstractOne of the predictions of the energy landscape theory of protein folding is the possibility ...
Configuration-dependent diffusion (CDD) is important for protein folding kinetics with small thermod...
Despite several careful experimental analyses, it is not yet clear whether protein cold-denaturation...
<p>a) Folding-unfolding energetics used in the simulation (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/artic...
Classical protein folding invokes a cooperative transition between distinct thermodynamic states tha...
[[abstract]]Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships p...
Experiments with fast folding proteins are beginning to address the relationship between collapse an...
A widely held view with respect to the folding of single-domain proteins is that they are two-state....
A kinetic and thermodynamic survey of 35 WW domain sequences is used in combination with a model to ...
The authors address the problem of downhill protein folding in the framework of a simple statistical...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Downhill protein folding, i.e...
Conventional cooperative protein folding invokes discrete ensembles of native and denatured state st...
AbstractThermodynamic measurements of proteins indicate that the folding to the native state takes p...
We propose protein PTB1:4W as a good candidate for engineering into a downhill folder. PTB1:4W has a...
Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships predicting th...
AbstractOne of the predictions of the energy landscape theory of protein folding is the possibility ...
Configuration-dependent diffusion (CDD) is important for protein folding kinetics with small thermod...
Despite several careful experimental analyses, it is not yet clear whether protein cold-denaturation...
<p>a) Folding-unfolding energetics used in the simulation (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/artic...
Classical protein folding invokes a cooperative transition between distinct thermodynamic states tha...
[[abstract]]Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships p...
Experiments with fast folding proteins are beginning to address the relationship between collapse an...
A widely held view with respect to the folding of single-domain proteins is that they are two-state....