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. 2011 Oct 28;334(6055):517-20.
doi: 10.1126/science.1208351.

How fast-folding proteins fold

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How fast-folding proteins fold

Kresten Lindorff-Larsen et al. Science. .

Abstract

An outstanding challenge in the field of molecular biology has been to understand the process by which proteins fold into their characteristic three-dimensional structures. Here, we report the results of atomic-level molecular dynamics simulations, over periods ranging between 100 μs and 1 ms, that reveal a set of common principles underlying the folding of 12 structurally diverse proteins. In simulations conducted with a single physics-based energy function, the proteins, representing all three major structural classes, spontaneously and repeatedly fold to their experimentally determined native structures. Early in the folding process, the protein backbone adopts a nativelike topology while certain secondary structure elements and a small number of nonlocal contacts form. In most cases, folding follows a single dominant route in which elements of the native structure appear in an order highly correlated with their propensity to form in the unfolded state.

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    Sosnick TR, Hinshaw JR. Sosnick TR, et al. Science. 2011 Oct 28;334(6055):464-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1214018. Science. 2011. PMID: 22034424 No abstract available.