AbstractA theoretical framework is developed to study the dynamics of protein folding. The key insight is that the search for the native protein conformation is influenced by the rate r at which external parameters, such as temperature, chemical denaturant, or pH, are adjusted to induce folding. A theory based on this insight predicts that 1), proteins with complex energy landscapes can fold reliably to their native state; 2), reliable folding can occur as an equilibrium or out-of-equilibrium process; and 3), reliable folding only occurs when the rate r is below a limiting value, which can be calculated from measurements of the free energy. We test these predictions against numerical simulations of model proteins with a single energy scale
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
It has been noted by scientists that certain native, protein structures occur more frequently than o...
According to the thermodynamic hypothesis, the native state of proteins is uniquely defined by their...
AbstractA theoretical framework is developed to study the dynamics of protein folding. The key insig...
The prevailing current view of protein folding is the thermodynamic hypothesis, under which the nati...
The prevailing current view of protein folding is the thermodynamic hypothesis, under which the nati...
AbstractProteins have a complex free-energy landscape because of their rich topology and the nature ...
BackgroundRecent data have suggested two principles that are central to the work we describe here. F...
Monte Carlo simulations of a simple lattice model of protein folding show two distinct regimes depen...
Background: Energy landscape theory predicts that the folding funnel for a small fast-folding α-heli...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
BackgroundRecent data have suggested two principles that are central to the work we describe here. F...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
According to the thermodynamic hypothesis, the native state of proteins is uniquely defined by their...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
It has been noted by scientists that certain native, protein structures occur more frequently than o...
According to the thermodynamic hypothesis, the native state of proteins is uniquely defined by their...
AbstractA theoretical framework is developed to study the dynamics of protein folding. The key insig...
The prevailing current view of protein folding is the thermodynamic hypothesis, under which the nati...
The prevailing current view of protein folding is the thermodynamic hypothesis, under which the nati...
AbstractProteins have a complex free-energy landscape because of their rich topology and the nature ...
BackgroundRecent data have suggested two principles that are central to the work we describe here. F...
Monte Carlo simulations of a simple lattice model of protein folding show two distinct regimes depen...
Background: Energy landscape theory predicts that the folding funnel for a small fast-folding α-heli...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
BackgroundRecent data have suggested two principles that are central to the work we describe here. F...
Denatured proteins, which have had essentially all of their native three-dimensional structure disru...
According to the thermodynamic hypothesis, the native state of proteins is uniquely defined by their...
AbstractUnderstanding how proteins fold is one of the central problems in biochemistry. A new genera...
It has been noted by scientists that certain native, protein structures occur more frequently than o...
According to the thermodynamic hypothesis, the native state of proteins is uniquely defined by their...