Protein folding can begin co-translationally. Due to the difference in timescale between folding and synthesis, co-translational folding is thought to occur at equilibrium for fast-folding domains. In this scenario, the folding kinetics of stalled ribosome-bound nascent chains should match the folding of nascent chains in real time. To test if this assumption is true, we compare the folding of a ribosome-bound, multi-domain calcium-binding protein stalled at different points in translation with the nascent chain as is it being synthesized in real-time, via optical tweezers. On stalled ribosomes, a misfolded state forms rapidly (1.5 s). However, during translation, this state is only attained after a long delay (63 s), indicating that, unexp...
Folding of polypeptides begins during their synthesis on ribosomes. This process has evolved as a me...
Many proteins in the cell fold cotranslationally within the restricted space of the polypeptide exit...
The <i>E. coli</i> chaperone trigger factor (TF) interacts directly with nascent polypeptide chains ...
Protein folding is a unique biological problem that single molecule techniques have had success in t...
Protein folding is a unique biological problem that single molecule techniques have had success in t...
Protein biosynthesis is inherently coupled to cotranslational protein folding. Folding of the nascen...
During translation, the ribosome reads the genetic code of the messenger RNA, adding one amino acid ...
In the cell, the first time a protein has the opportunity to fold is co-translationally. In addition...
Protein folding is necessary for proper cellular and organismal function. The disruption of accurate...
Protein folding is necessary for proper cellular and organismal function. The disruption of accurat...
Protein folding is necessary for proper cellular and organismal function. The disruption of accurat...
Identifying and understanding the differences between protein folding in bulk solution and in the ce...
Identifying and understanding the differences between protein folding in bulk solution and in the ce...
Proteins are synthesized as linear polymers and have to fold into their native structure to fulfil v...
Identifying and understanding the differences between protein folding in bulk solution and in the ce...
Folding of polypeptides begins during their synthesis on ribosomes. This process has evolved as a me...
Many proteins in the cell fold cotranslationally within the restricted space of the polypeptide exit...
The <i>E. coli</i> chaperone trigger factor (TF) interacts directly with nascent polypeptide chains ...
Protein folding is a unique biological problem that single molecule techniques have had success in t...
Protein folding is a unique biological problem that single molecule techniques have had success in t...
Protein biosynthesis is inherently coupled to cotranslational protein folding. Folding of the nascen...
During translation, the ribosome reads the genetic code of the messenger RNA, adding one amino acid ...
In the cell, the first time a protein has the opportunity to fold is co-translationally. In addition...
Protein folding is necessary for proper cellular and organismal function. The disruption of accurate...
Protein folding is necessary for proper cellular and organismal function. The disruption of accurat...
Protein folding is necessary for proper cellular and organismal function. The disruption of accurat...
Identifying and understanding the differences between protein folding in bulk solution and in the ce...
Identifying and understanding the differences between protein folding in bulk solution and in the ce...
Proteins are synthesized as linear polymers and have to fold into their native structure to fulfil v...
Identifying and understanding the differences between protein folding in bulk solution and in the ce...
Folding of polypeptides begins during their synthesis on ribosomes. This process has evolved as a me...
Many proteins in the cell fold cotranslationally within the restricted space of the polypeptide exit...
The <i>E. coli</i> chaperone trigger factor (TF) interacts directly with nascent polypeptide chains ...