AbstractWe studied the mechanism of the reassembly and folding process of two fragments of a split lattice protein by using forward flux sampling (FFS). Our results confirmed previous thermodynamics and kinetics analyses that suggested that the disruption of the critical core (of an unsplit protein that folds by a nucleation mechanism) plays a key role in the reassembly mechanism of the split system. For several split systems derived from a parent 48-mer model, we estimated the reaction coordinates in terms of collective variables by using the FFS least-square estimation method and found that the reassembly transition is best described by a combination of the total number of native contacts, the number of interchain native contacts, and the...
BackgroundRecent data have suggested two principles that are central to the work we describe here. F...
AbstractTwenty-eight years after its original publication, the diffusion-collision model has success...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
AbstractWe studied the mechanism of the reassembly and folding process of two fragments of a split l...
AbstractProtein complementation assays (PCAs) based on split protein fragments have become powerful ...
Systematic studies of kinetics using minimal protein models reveal multiple folding nuclei for seque...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
Molecular dynamics simulations of folding in an off-lattice protein model reveal a nucleation scenar...
BackgroundRecent experimental and theoretical studies have revealed that protein folding kinetics ca...
Backgound:The role of intermediates in protein folding has been a matter of great controversy. Altho...
Recent progress in understanding the principals of protein folding by a study of a simple lattice mo...
Protein molecules often self-assemble by means of non-covalent physical bonds to form extended filam...
Abstract. This thesis describes factors that are rate limiting for the folding of two small proteins...
While a significant body of investigations have been focused on the process of protein self-assembly...
AbstractUsing distributed molecular dynamics simulations we located four distinct folding transition...
BackgroundRecent data have suggested two principles that are central to the work we describe here. F...
AbstractTwenty-eight years after its original publication, the diffusion-collision model has success...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
AbstractWe studied the mechanism of the reassembly and folding process of two fragments of a split l...
AbstractProtein complementation assays (PCAs) based on split protein fragments have become powerful ...
Systematic studies of kinetics using minimal protein models reveal multiple folding nuclei for seque...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
Molecular dynamics simulations of folding in an off-lattice protein model reveal a nucleation scenar...
BackgroundRecent experimental and theoretical studies have revealed that protein folding kinetics ca...
Backgound:The role of intermediates in protein folding has been a matter of great controversy. Altho...
Recent progress in understanding the principals of protein folding by a study of a simple lattice mo...
Protein molecules often self-assemble by means of non-covalent physical bonds to form extended filam...
Abstract. This thesis describes factors that are rate limiting for the folding of two small proteins...
While a significant body of investigations have been focused on the process of protein self-assembly...
AbstractUsing distributed molecular dynamics simulations we located four distinct folding transition...
BackgroundRecent data have suggested two principles that are central to the work we describe here. F...
AbstractTwenty-eight years after its original publication, the diffusion-collision model has success...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...