We present a theoretical framework for the study of the protein folding problem and apply it to the helix, a beta-hairpin structure and to one globular protein. The knowledge of the native-state structure of a protein can be used to deduce the free-energy landscape and to probe the dynamical behavior of proteins.
Energy landscape and native-state structure of proteins - A simplified model
MARITAN, AMOS
2002
Abstract
We present a theoretical framework for the study of the protein folding problem and apply it to the helix, a beta-hairpin structure and to one globular protein. The knowledge of the native-state structure of a protein can be used to deduce the free-energy landscape and to probe the dynamical behavior of proteins.File in questo prodotto:
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