A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. Such crowded environments can influence the stability of proteins and their rates of reaction. Using discrete molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate how both the size and number of neighboring crowding reagents affect the thermodynamic and folding properties of structurally diverse proteins. We find that crowding induces higher compaction of proteins. We also find that folding becomes less cooperative with the introduction of crowders into the system. The crowders may induce alternative non-native protein conformations, thus creating barriers for protein folding in highly crowded media
AbstractWe investigate the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein folding, using purely repuls...
Macromolecules can occupy a large fraction of the volume of a cell and this crowded environment infl...
The habitat in which proteins exert their function contains up to 400 g/L of macromolecules, most of...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
In cells, proteins perform specific tasks in crowded and confined environments; these environments i...
AbstractTheoretical models predict that macromolecular crowding can increase protein folding stabili...
Macromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We have comput...
AbstractMacromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We hav...
AbstractThe living cell is inherently crowded with proteins and macromolecules. To avoid aggregation...
AbstractMacromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We hav...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
AbstractWe investigate the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein folding, using purely repuls...
Macromolecules can occupy a large fraction of the volume of a cell and this crowded environment infl...
The habitat in which proteins exert their function contains up to 400 g/L of macromolecules, most of...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
In cells, proteins perform specific tasks in crowded and confined environments; these environments i...
AbstractTheoretical models predict that macromolecular crowding can increase protein folding stabili...
Macromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We have comput...
AbstractMacromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We hav...
AbstractThe living cell is inherently crowded with proteins and macromolecules. To avoid aggregation...
AbstractMacromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We hav...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
AbstractWe investigate the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein folding, using purely repuls...
Macromolecules can occupy a large fraction of the volume of a cell and this crowded environment infl...
The habitat in which proteins exert their function contains up to 400 g/L of macromolecules, most of...