The description of protein folding pathways and the principles that govern them has proven to be one of the most difficult problems to be solved in structural biology. But the combination of experiments and simulations has now provided a clearer picture of the chemistry involved. Once folded, however, proteins remain dynamic systems making possible both small-scale and large-scale structural and/or dynamical changes upon binding or releasing of ligands and during catalysis. In this review we focus on recent advances in the field of protein folding and discuss possible links between folding, stability, and binding dynamics.status: publishe
An outstanding challenge in the field of molecular biology has been to understand the process by whi...
Understanding how monomeric proteins fold under in vitro conditions is crucial to describing their f...
International audienceThis issue of Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems ( BAMS )contains several review p...
The description of protein folding pathways and the principles that govern them has proven to be one...
ABSTRACT: The review discusses the molecular origins of the forces and free energies that determine ...
Abstract: Protein folding has stimulated since decades a large number of experimental and theoretica...
AbstractA unified and coherent picture for the mechanism of protein folding is emerging. The crucial...
All currently known structures of proteins together define ‘protein fold space’. To increase the gen...
Over the past three decades the protein folding field has undergone monumental changes. Originally a...
Proteins play an integral role in virtually every biological process. The function of a protein is d...
Much of our current knowledge of biological chemistry is founded in the structure-function relatio...
Over the past three decades the protein folding field has undergone monumental changes. Originally a...
ABSTRACT All possible protein folding intermediates exist in equilibrium with the na-tive protein at...
The in silico study of protein folding mechanisms and the prediction of the native 3D structure from...
Thermodynamic hypothesis and kinetic stability are currently used to understand protein folding. The...
An outstanding challenge in the field of molecular biology has been to understand the process by whi...
Understanding how monomeric proteins fold under in vitro conditions is crucial to describing their f...
International audienceThis issue of Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems ( BAMS )contains several review p...
The description of protein folding pathways and the principles that govern them has proven to be one...
ABSTRACT: The review discusses the molecular origins of the forces and free energies that determine ...
Abstract: Protein folding has stimulated since decades a large number of experimental and theoretica...
AbstractA unified and coherent picture for the mechanism of protein folding is emerging. The crucial...
All currently known structures of proteins together define ‘protein fold space’. To increase the gen...
Over the past three decades the protein folding field has undergone monumental changes. Originally a...
Proteins play an integral role in virtually every biological process. The function of a protein is d...
Much of our current knowledge of biological chemistry is founded in the structure-function relatio...
Over the past three decades the protein folding field has undergone monumental changes. Originally a...
ABSTRACT All possible protein folding intermediates exist in equilibrium with the na-tive protein at...
The in silico study of protein folding mechanisms and the prediction of the native 3D structure from...
Thermodynamic hypothesis and kinetic stability are currently used to understand protein folding. The...
An outstanding challenge in the field of molecular biology has been to understand the process by whi...
Understanding how monomeric proteins fold under in vitro conditions is crucial to describing their f...
International audienceThis issue of Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems ( BAMS )contains several review p...