AbstractThe living cell is inherently crowded with proteins and macromolecules. To avoid aggregation of denatured proteins in the living cell, molecular chaperones play important roles. Here we introduce a simple model to describe crowded protein solutions with chaperone-like species based on a dynamic density functional theory. As predicted by others, our simulations show that macromolecular crowding enhances the association of proteins and chaperones. However, when the intrinsic folding rate of the protein is slow, it is possible that crowding also enhances aggregation of proteins. The results of simulation suggest that, when the concentration of the crowding agent is as high as that in the cell, the association of the protein and unbound...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
In cells, proteins perform specific tasks in crowded and confined environments; these environments i...
AbstractThe living cell is inherently crowded with proteins and macromolecules. To avoid aggregation...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
Macromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We have comput...
AbstractThe involvement of two types of molecular chaperone in folding newly synthesized proteins ca...
AbstractMacromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We hav...
AbstractMacromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We hav...
We have studied the effects of polysaccharide and protein crowding agents on the refolding of oxidiz...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
AbstractTheoretical models predict that macromolecular crowding can increase protein folding stabili...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
The generic tendency of proteins to aggregate into nonfunctional, and sometimes cytotoxic, structure...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
In cells, proteins perform specific tasks in crowded and confined environments; these environments i...
AbstractThe living cell is inherently crowded with proteins and macromolecules. To avoid aggregation...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
Macromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We have comput...
AbstractThe involvement of two types of molecular chaperone in folding newly synthesized proteins ca...
AbstractMacromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We hav...
AbstractMacromolecular crowding has a profound effect upon biochemical processes in the cell. We hav...
We have studied the effects of polysaccharide and protein crowding agents on the refolding of oxidiz...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
AbstractTheoretical models predict that macromolecular crowding can increase protein folding stabili...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
The generic tendency of proteins to aggregate into nonfunctional, and sometimes cytotoxic, structure...
Protein folding is the process during which an extended and unstructured polypeptide converts to its...
A didactic model is presented to illustrate how the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein fol...
In cells, proteins perform specific tasks in crowded and confined environments; these environments i...