There are several important questions on the coupling between properties of the protein shape and the rate of protein folding. We have studied a series of structural descriptors intended for describing protein shapes (the radius of gyration, the radius of cross-section, and the coefficient of compactness) and their possible connection with folding behavior, either rates of folding or the emergence of folding intermediates, and compared them with classical descriptors, protein chain length and contact order. It has been found that when a descriptor is normalized to eliminate the influence of the protein size (the radius of gyration normalized to the radius of gyration of a ball of equal volume, the coefficient of compactness defined as the r...
The biological activity and functional specificity of proteins depend on their native three-dimensio...
Monte Carlo simulations of protein folding show the emergence of a strong correlation between the re...
The closed-loop (loop-n-lock) hypothesis of protein folding suggests that loops of about 25 residues...
Guided by the recent success of empirical model predicting the folding rates of small two-state fold...
One of the most important questions in molecular biology is what determines folding pathways: native...
Theoretical studies have suggested relationships between the size, stab-ility and topology of a prot...
A fundamental problem of relevance to protein folding and structural comparison of biomolecules is t...
AbstractExperimentally measured rates of spontaneous folding of single-domain globular proteins rang...
We investigate the rate-length scaling law of protein folding, a key undetermined scaling law in the...
Abstract. This thesis describes factors that are rate limiting for the folding of two small proteins...
<div><p>We investigate the rate-length scaling law of protein folding, a key undetermined scaling la...
Background: The studies on protein folding/unfolding indicate that the native state topology is an i...
Folding rates of small single-domain proteins that fold through simple two-state kinetics can be est...
A variety of experimental and theoretical studies have established that the folding process of m...
Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships predicting th...
The biological activity and functional specificity of proteins depend on their native three-dimensio...
Monte Carlo simulations of protein folding show the emergence of a strong correlation between the re...
The closed-loop (loop-n-lock) hypothesis of protein folding suggests that loops of about 25 residues...
Guided by the recent success of empirical model predicting the folding rates of small two-state fold...
One of the most important questions in molecular biology is what determines folding pathways: native...
Theoretical studies have suggested relationships between the size, stab-ility and topology of a prot...
A fundamental problem of relevance to protein folding and structural comparison of biomolecules is t...
AbstractExperimentally measured rates of spontaneous folding of single-domain globular proteins rang...
We investigate the rate-length scaling law of protein folding, a key undetermined scaling law in the...
Abstract. This thesis describes factors that are rate limiting for the folding of two small proteins...
<div><p>We investigate the rate-length scaling law of protein folding, a key undetermined scaling la...
Background: The studies on protein folding/unfolding indicate that the native state topology is an i...
Folding rates of small single-domain proteins that fold through simple two-state kinetics can be est...
A variety of experimental and theoretical studies have established that the folding process of m...
Recent years have seen the publication of both empirical and theoretical relationships predicting th...
The biological activity and functional specificity of proteins depend on their native three-dimensio...
Monte Carlo simulations of protein folding show the emergence of a strong correlation between the re...
The closed-loop (loop-n-lock) hypothesis of protein folding suggests that loops of about 25 residues...