The energy landscape theory provides a general framework for describing protein folding reactions. Because a large number of studies, however, have focused on two-state proteins with single well-defined folding pathways and without detectable intermediates, the extent to which free energy landscapes are shaped up by the native topology at the early stages of the folding process has not been fully characterized experimentally. To this end, we have investigated the folding mechanisms of two homologous three-state proteins, PTP-BL PDZ2 and PSD-95 PDZ3, and compared the early and late transition states on their folding pathways. Through a combination of Phi value analysis and molecular dynamics simulations we obtained atomic-level structures of...
A major goal in biology is to understand how the amino acid sequence encodes all aspects of a protei...
The Funneled Energy Landscape Theory is currently the most widely accepted theory of protein folding...
Protein energy landscapes are highly complex, yet the vast majority of states within them tend to be...
The energy landscape theory provides a general framework for describing protein folding reactions. B...
Current knowledge on the reaction whereby a protein acquires its native three-dimensional structure ...
Background: Energy landscape theory predicts that the folding funnel for a small fast-folding α-heli...
We present a structural analysis of the folding transition states of three SH3 domains. Our results ...
We present a structural analysis of the folding transition states of three SH3 domains. Our results ...
According to landscape theory proteins do not fold by localised pathways, but find their native conf...
To understand the role of sequence connectivity in protein folding pathways, we explored by Phi-valu...
Contains fulltext : 34641.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A unifying vie...
The inherent conflict between noncovalent interactions and the large conformational entropy of the p...
To understand the role of sequence connectivity in protein folding pathways, we explored by Phi-valu...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Protein energy landscapes are highly complex, yet the vast major...
Abstract: We describe the master equation method for computing the kinetics of protein folding. We i...
A major goal in biology is to understand how the amino acid sequence encodes all aspects of a protei...
The Funneled Energy Landscape Theory is currently the most widely accepted theory of protein folding...
Protein energy landscapes are highly complex, yet the vast majority of states within them tend to be...
The energy landscape theory provides a general framework for describing protein folding reactions. B...
Current knowledge on the reaction whereby a protein acquires its native three-dimensional structure ...
Background: Energy landscape theory predicts that the folding funnel for a small fast-folding α-heli...
We present a structural analysis of the folding transition states of three SH3 domains. Our results ...
We present a structural analysis of the folding transition states of three SH3 domains. Our results ...
According to landscape theory proteins do not fold by localised pathways, but find their native conf...
To understand the role of sequence connectivity in protein folding pathways, we explored by Phi-valu...
Contains fulltext : 34641.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A unifying vie...
The inherent conflict between noncovalent interactions and the large conformational entropy of the p...
To understand the role of sequence connectivity in protein folding pathways, we explored by Phi-valu...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Protein energy landscapes are highly complex, yet the vast major...
Abstract: We describe the master equation method for computing the kinetics of protein folding. We i...
A major goal in biology is to understand how the amino acid sequence encodes all aspects of a protei...
The Funneled Energy Landscape Theory is currently the most widely accepted theory of protein folding...
Protein energy landscapes are highly complex, yet the vast majority of states within them tend to be...