AbstractWe present a method for calculating the configurational-dependent diffusion coefficient of a globular protein as a function of the global folding process. Using a coarse-grained structure-based model, we determined the diffusion coefficient, in reaction coordinate space, as a function of the fraction of native contacts formed Q for the cold shock protein (TmCSP). We find nonmonotonic behavior for the diffusion coefficient, with high values for the folded and unfolded ensembles and a lower range of values in the transition state ensemble. We also characterized the folding landscape associated with an energetically frustrated variant of the model. We find that a low-level of frustration can actually stabilize the native ensemble and i...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
Theoretical models have often modeled protein folding dynamics as diffusion on a low-dimensional fre...
Diffusion on a low-dimensional free-energy surface is a remarkably successful model for the folding ...
We present a method for calculating the configurational-dependent diffusion coefficient of a globula...
AbstractWe present a method for calculating the configurational-dependent diffusion coefficient of a...
We present a method for calculating the configurational-dependent diffusion coefficient of a globula...
Protein folding is modeled as diffusion on a free-energy landscape, allowing use of the diffusion eq...
AbstractUsing distributed molecular dynamics simulations we located four distinct folding transition...
We developed both analytical and simulation methods to explore the diffusion dynamics in protein fol...
We developed both analytical and simulation methods to explore the diffusion dynamics in protein fol...
A widely held view with respect to the folding of single-domain proteins is that they are two-state....
Configuration-dependent diffusion (CDD) is important for protein folding kinetics with small thermod...
AbstractWe explore the consequences of very high dimensionality in the dynamical landscape of protei...
Configuration-dependent diffusion (CDD) is important for protein folding kinetics with small thermod...
AbstractProteins are polymeric molecules with many degrees of conformational freedom whose internal ...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
Theoretical models have often modeled protein folding dynamics as diffusion on a low-dimensional fre...
Diffusion on a low-dimensional free-energy surface is a remarkably successful model for the folding ...
We present a method for calculating the configurational-dependent diffusion coefficient of a globula...
AbstractWe present a method for calculating the configurational-dependent diffusion coefficient of a...
We present a method for calculating the configurational-dependent diffusion coefficient of a globula...
Protein folding is modeled as diffusion on a free-energy landscape, allowing use of the diffusion eq...
AbstractUsing distributed molecular dynamics simulations we located four distinct folding transition...
We developed both analytical and simulation methods to explore the diffusion dynamics in protein fol...
We developed both analytical and simulation methods to explore the diffusion dynamics in protein fol...
A widely held view with respect to the folding of single-domain proteins is that they are two-state....
Configuration-dependent diffusion (CDD) is important for protein folding kinetics with small thermod...
AbstractWe explore the consequences of very high dimensionality in the dynamical landscape of protei...
Configuration-dependent diffusion (CDD) is important for protein folding kinetics with small thermod...
AbstractProteins are polymeric molecules with many degrees of conformational freedom whose internal ...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
Theoretical models have often modeled protein folding dynamics as diffusion on a low-dimensional fre...
Diffusion on a low-dimensional free-energy surface is a remarkably successful model for the folding ...