Intermediates in the Protein Folding Process: A Computational Model
The paper presents a model for simulating the protein folding process in silico. The two-step model (which consists of the early stage—ES and the late stage—LS) is verified using two proteins, one of which is treated (according to experimental observations) as the early stage and the second as an ex...
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doaj-4d8d4493d0094fac89c2b2698c9d90fe2020-11-25T00:37:56ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672011-07-011284850486010.3390/ijms11084850Intermediates in the Protein Folding Process: A Computational ModelWiktor JurkowskiMateusz BanachIrena RotermanLeszek KoniecznyThe paper presents a model for simulating the protein folding process in silico. The two-step model (which consists of the early stage—ES and the late stage—LS) is verified using two proteins, one of which is treated (according to experimental observations) as the early stage and the second as an example of the LS step. The early stage is based solely on backbone structural preferences, while the LS model takes into account the water environment, treated as an external hydrophobic force field and represented by a 3D Gauss function. The characteristics of 1ZTR (the ES intermediate, as compared with 1ENH, which is the LS intermediate) confirm the link between the gradual disappearance of ES characteristics in LS structural forms and the simultaneous emergence of LS properties in the 1ENH protein. Positive verification of ES and LS characteristics in these two proteins (1ZTR and 1ENH respectively) suggest potential applicability of the presented model to in silico protein folding simulations.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/12/8/4850/protein structurehydrophobicitydivergence entropyintermediates in protein folding |
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Wiktor Jurkowski Mateusz Banach Irena Roterman Leszek Konieczny Intermediates in the Protein Folding Process: A Computational Model International Journal of Molecular Sciences protein structure hydrophobicity divergence entropy intermediates in protein folding |
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Wiktor Jurkowski Mateusz Banach Irena Roterman Leszek Konieczny |
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Intermediates in the Protein Folding Process: A Computational Model |
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Intermediates in the Protein Folding Process: A Computational Model |
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Intermediates in the Protein Folding Process: A Computational Model |
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Intermediates in the Protein Folding Process: A Computational Model |
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Intermediates in the Protein Folding Process: A Computational Model |
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intermediates in the protein folding process: a computational model |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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1422-0067 |
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2011-07-01 |
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The paper presents a model for simulating the protein folding process in silico. The two-step model (which consists of the early stage—ES and the late stage—LS) is verified using two proteins, one of which is treated (according to experimental observations) as the early stage and the second as an example of the LS step. The early stage is based solely on backbone structural preferences, while the LS model takes into account the water environment, treated as an external hydrophobic force field and represented by a 3D Gauss function. The characteristics of 1ZTR (the ES intermediate, as compared with 1ENH, which is the LS intermediate) confirm the link between the gradual disappearance of ES characteristics in LS structural forms and the simultaneous emergence of LS properties in the 1ENH protein. Positive verification of ES and LS characteristics in these two proteins (1ZTR and 1ENH respectively) suggest potential applicability of the presented model to in silico protein folding simulations. |
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protein structure hydrophobicity divergence entropy intermediates in protein folding |
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