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. 2016 Jul 5:45:233-51.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-biophys-062215-011236.

Globular Protein Folding In Vitro and In Vivo

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Globular Protein Folding In Vitro and In Vivo

Martin Gruebele et al. Annu Rev Biophys. .

Abstract

In vitro, computational, and theoretical studies of protein folding have converged to paint a rich and complex energy landscape. This landscape is sensitively modulated by environmental conditions and subject to evolutionary pressure on protein function. Of these environments, none is more complex than the cell itself, where proteins function in the cytosol, in membranes, and in different compartments. A wide variety of kinetic and thermodynamics experiments, ranging from single-molecule studies to jump kinetics and from nuclear magnetic resonance to imaging on the microscope, have elucidated how protein energy landscapes facilitate folding and how they are subject to evolutionary constraints and environmental perturbation. Here we review some recent developments in the field and refer the reader to some original work and additional reviews that cover this broad topic in protein science.

Keywords: energy landscape; folding kinetics; folding thermodynamics; free energy; in-cell folding; lattice model; protein evolution; protein function; single molecule.

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