在晶格模型和蛋白质中寻找折叠核

D. Thirumalai , D.K. Klimov
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摘要

使用最小蛋白模型的动力学系统研究揭示了在单个步骤中达到天然状态的序列的多个折叠核。折叠核的多样性取决于序列和拓扑结构。
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Fishing for folding nuclei in lattice models and proteins

Systematic studies of kinetics using minimal protein models reveal multiple folding nuclei for sequences that reach the native state in a single step. The diversity of the folding nuclei depends on sequence and topology.

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