Experiments with fast folding proteins are beginning to address the relationship between collapse and folding. We investigate how different scenarios for folding can arise depending on whether the folding and collapse transitions are concurrent or whether a nonspecific collapse precedes folding. Many earlier studies have focused on the limit in which collapse is fast compared to the folding time; in this work we focus on the opposite limit where, at the folding temperature, collapse and folding occur simultaneously. Real proteins exist in both of these limits. The folding mechanism varies substantially in these two regimes. In the regime of concurrent folding and collapse, nonspecific collapse now occurs at a temperature below the folding t...
The dimensions and secondary structure content of two proteins which fold in a two-state manner are ...
The unimolecular folding reaction of small proteins is now amenable to a very direct mechanistic com...
Recent progress in understanding the principals of protein folding by a study of a simple lattice mo...
ABSTRACT The impact of folding funnels and folding simulations on the way experimentalists interpret...
AbstractThe impact of folding funnels and folding simulations on the way experimentalists interpret ...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
AbstractThermodynamic measurements of proteins indicate that the folding to the native state takes p...
Backgound:The role of intermediates in protein folding has been a matter of great controversy. Altho...
Conventional cooperative protein folding invokes discrete ensembles of native and denatured state st...
For many decades, protein folding experimentalists have worked with no information about the timesca...
A kinetic and thermodynamic survey of 35 WW domain sequences is used in combination with a model to ...
We describe here a general model of the kinetic mechanism of protein folding. In the Foldon Funnel M...
Protein folding, the process through which proteins gain their functional structure, can be approach...
A kinetic and thermodynamic survey of 35 WW domain sequences is used in combination with a model to ...
For the past two decades, protein folding experiments have been speeding up from the second or milli...
The dimensions and secondary structure content of two proteins which fold in a two-state manner are ...
The unimolecular folding reaction of small proteins is now amenable to a very direct mechanistic com...
Recent progress in understanding the principals of protein folding by a study of a simple lattice mo...
ABSTRACT The impact of folding funnels and folding simulations on the way experimentalists interpret...
AbstractThe impact of folding funnels and folding simulations on the way experimentalists interpret ...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
AbstractThermodynamic measurements of proteins indicate that the folding to the native state takes p...
Backgound:The role of intermediates in protein folding has been a matter of great controversy. Altho...
Conventional cooperative protein folding invokes discrete ensembles of native and denatured state st...
For many decades, protein folding experimentalists have worked with no information about the timesca...
A kinetic and thermodynamic survey of 35 WW domain sequences is used in combination with a model to ...
We describe here a general model of the kinetic mechanism of protein folding. In the Foldon Funnel M...
Protein folding, the process through which proteins gain their functional structure, can be approach...
A kinetic and thermodynamic survey of 35 WW domain sequences is used in combination with a model to ...
For the past two decades, protein folding experiments have been speeding up from the second or milli...
The dimensions and secondary structure content of two proteins which fold in a two-state manner are ...
The unimolecular folding reaction of small proteins is now amenable to a very direct mechanistic com...
Recent progress in understanding the principals of protein folding by a study of a simple lattice mo...