نتایج جستجو برای: folding

تعداد نتایج: 28731  

Journal: :journal of physical & theoretical chemistry 2009
m. monajjemi a. r. oliaey

the determination of gyration radius is a strong research for configuration of a macromolecule. italso reflects molecular compactness shape. in this work, to characterize the behavior of theprotein, we observe quantities such as the radius of gyration and the average energy. we studiedthe changes of these factors as a function of temperature for acetylcholine receptor protein in gasphase with n...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
T Ternström U Mayor M Akke M Oliveberg

Kinetic anomalies in protein folding can result from changes of the kinetic ground states (D, I, and N), changes of the protein folding transition state, or both. The 102-residue protein U1A has a symmetrically curved chevron plot which seems to result mainly from changes of the transition state. At low concentrations of denaturant the transition state occurs early in the folding reaction, wher...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2016
Pooja Malhotra Jayant B Udgaonkar

A thermodynamically and kinetically simple picture of protein folding envisages only two states, native (N) and unfolded (U), separated by a single activation free energy barrier, and interconverting by cooperative two-state transitions. The folding/unfolding transitions of many proteins occur, however, in multiple discrete steps associated with the formation of intermediates, which is indicati...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2002
S Banu Ozkan Ken A Dill Ivet Bahar

Do two-state proteins fold by pathways or funnels? Native-state hydrogen exchange experiments show discrete nonnative structures in equilibrium with the native state. These could be called hidden intermediates (HI) because their populations are small at equilibrium, and they are not detected in kinetic experiments. HIs have been invoked as disproof of funnel models, because funnel pictures appe...

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2009
Ronald D. Hills Charles L. Brooks

Exploring the landscape of large scale conformational changes such as protein folding at atomistic detail poses a considerable computational challenge. Coarse-grained representations of the peptide chain have therefore been developed and over the last decade have proved extremely valuable. These include topology-based Gō models, which constitute a smooth and funnel-like approximation to the fol...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2010
Dmitry Nerukhdn

The question of significant deviations of protein folding times simulated using molecular dynamics from experimental values is investigated. It is shown that in the framework of Markov State Model (MSM) describing the conformational dynamics of peptides and proteins, the folding time is very sensitive to the simulation model parameters, such as forcefield and temperature. Using two peptides as ...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2006
David de Sancho Antonio Rey

Many different protein folding potentials have been developed in the last decades, based upon knowledge of experimentally determined protein structures. Decoy-based techniques are frequently used to assess these force fields, but other methods can explore different features in the performance of the interaction schemes, thus helping in their evaluation. Here, we propose an evolutionary strategy...

Journal: :Journal of biological physics 2002
Anders Irbäck Carl Troein

The hydrophobic/polar HP model on the square lattice has been widely used toinvestigate basics of protein folding. In the cases where all designing sequences (sequences with unique ground states) were enumerated without restrictions on the number of contacts, the upper limit on the chain length N has been 18-20 because of the rapid exponential growth of thenumbers of conformations and sequences...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2003
Brandon M Hespenheide Leslie A Kuhn

To help elucidate the role of secondary structure packing preferences in protein folding, here we present an analysis of the packing geometry observed between alpha-helices and between alpha-helices and beta-sheets in 1316 diverse, nonredundant protein structures. Finite-length vectors were fit to the alpha-carbon atoms in each of the helices and strands, and the packing angle between the vecto...

Journal: :Protein engineering, design & selection : PEDS 2011
R Dustin Schaeffer Valerie Daggett

The classification of protein folds is necessarily based on the structural elements that distinguish domains. Classification of protein domains consists of two problems: the partition of structures into domains and the classification of domains into sets of similar structures (or folds). Although similar topologies may arise by convergent evolution, the similarity of their respective folding pa...

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