International audiencehere are two facets to the central dogma proposed by Francis Crick in 1957. One concerns the relation between the sequence of nucleotides and the sequence of amino acids, the second is devoted to the relation between the sequence of amino acids and the native three-dimensional structure of proteins. 'Folding is simply a function of the order of the amino acids,' i.e. no information is required for the proper folding of a protein other than the information contained in its sequence. This protein side of the central dogma was elaborated in a scientific context in which the characteristics and functions of proteins, and the mechanisms of protein folding, were seen very differently. This context, which made the folding pro...
At the present time, protein folding is an extremely active field of research including aspects of b...
Anfinsen’s principle asserts that all information required to specify the structure of a protein is ...
Proteins mediate a vast array of functions in the body, like fighting invaders or transporting oxyge...
International audiencehere are two facets to the central dogma proposed by Francis Crick in 1957. On...
International audienceProtein (and nucleic acid) folding can be viewed as biological morphogenesis a...
Proteins in nature have evolved to perform specific functions. The functional properties of proteins...
One of the central dogmas in biochemistry is the view that the biologically active, three-dimensiona...
The ability of a protein to fold rapidly and efficiently into its intricate and highly specific str...
The most profound transition in the biochemistry of life is thought to have been the one from a prim...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Going down the folding funnel, proteins may sample a wide variety of conformations, some being outri...
Proteins are essential building blocks of living cells; indeed, life can be viewed as resulting subs...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
At the present time, protein folding is an extremely active field of research including aspects of b...
Anfinsen’s principle asserts that all information required to specify the structure of a protein is ...
Proteins mediate a vast array of functions in the body, like fighting invaders or transporting oxyge...
International audiencehere are two facets to the central dogma proposed by Francis Crick in 1957. On...
International audienceProtein (and nucleic acid) folding can be viewed as biological morphogenesis a...
Proteins in nature have evolved to perform specific functions. The functional properties of proteins...
One of the central dogmas in biochemistry is the view that the biologically active, three-dimensiona...
The ability of a protein to fold rapidly and efficiently into its intricate and highly specific str...
The most profound transition in the biochemistry of life is thought to have been the one from a prim...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Going down the folding funnel, proteins may sample a wide variety of conformations, some being outri...
Proteins are essential building blocks of living cells; indeed, life can be viewed as resulting subs...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
At the present time, protein folding is an extremely active field of research including aspects of b...
Anfinsen’s principle asserts that all information required to specify the structure of a protein is ...
Proteins mediate a vast array of functions in the body, like fighting invaders or transporting oxyge...