نتایج جستجو برای: folding axis

تعداد نتایج: 130576  

Journal: :Annual review of physical chemistry 2001
D Thirumalai N Lee S A Woodson D Klimov

We describe a conceptual framework for understanding the way large RNA molecules fold based on the notion that their free-energy landscape is rugged. A key prediction of our theory is that RNA folding can be described by the kinetic partitioning mechanism (KPM). According to KPM a small fraction of molecules folds rapidly to the native state whereas the remaining fraction is kinetically trapped...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
L Pollack M W Tate A C Finnefrock C Kalidas S Trotter N C Darnton L Lurio R H Austin C A Batt S M Gruner S G Mochrie

High-intensity, "pink" beam from an undulator was used in conjunction with microfabricated rapid-fluid mixing devices to monitor the early events in protein folding with time resolved small angle x-ray scattering. This Letter describes recent work on the protein bovine beta-lactoglobulin where collapse from an expanded to a compact set of states was directly observed on the millisecond time sca...

Journal: :Proteins 1994
A Kolinski J Skolnick

A new hierarchical method for the simulation of the protein folding process and the de novo prediction of protein three-dimensional structure is proposed. The reduced representation of the protein alpha-carbon backbone employs lattice discretizations of increasing geometrical resolution and a single ball representation of side chain rotamers. In particular, coarser and finer lattice backbone de...

Journal: :Current opinion in structural biology 2004
José Nelson Onuchic Peter G Wolynes

Protein folding should be complex. Proteins organize themselves into specific three-dimensional structures, through a myriad of conformational changes. The classical view of protein folding describes this process as a nearly sequential series of discrete intermediates. In contrast, the energy landscape theory of folding considers folding as the progressive organization of an ensemble of partial...

Journal: :Proteins 2006
Jihun Lee Vikash Kumar Dubey Thayumanasamy Somasundaram Michael Blaber

Human acidic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-1) is a member of the beta-trefoil superfold, a protein architecture that exhibits a characteristic threefold axis of structural symmetry. FGF-1 contains 11 beta-turns, the majority being type I 3:5; however, a type I 4:6 turn is also found at three symmetry-related locations. The relative uniqueness of the type I 4:6 turn in the FGF-1 structure sugges...

2012
Liudmila Cheremisinova Irina Loginova

In the paper the programmable logic array (PLA) topological optimization problem is dealt with using folding techniques. A PLA folding algorithm based on the method of simulated annealing is presented. A simulated-annealing PLA folding algorithm is presented for multiple unconstrained folding. Then, the algorithm is extended to handle constrained folding. In this way, simple folding is consider...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Neil Ferguson John Berriman Miriana Petrovich Timothy D Sharpe John T Finch Alan R Fersht

The WW domains are small proteins that contain a three-stranded, antiparallel beta-sheet. The 40-residue murine FBP28 WW domain rapidly formed twirling ribbon-like fibrils at physiological temperature and pH, with morphology typical of amyloid fibrils. These ribbons were unusually wide and well ordered, making them highly suitable for structural studies. Their x-ray and electron-diffraction pat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Margot P Scheffer Mikhail Eltsov Achilleas S Frangakis

Chromatin folding in eukaryotes fits the genome into the limited volume of the cell nucleus. Formation of higher-order chromatin structures attenuates DNA accessibility, thus contributing to the control of essential genome functions such as transcription, DNA replication, and repair. The 30-nm fiber is thought to be the first hierarchical level of chromatin folding, but the nucleosome arrangeme...

Journal: :RNA 2010
Ryan Kennedy Manuel E Lladser Zhiyuan Wu Chen Zhang Michael Yarus Hans De Sterck Rob Knight

Different chemical and mutational processes within genomes give rise to sequences with different compositions and perhaps different capacities for evolution. The evolution of functional RNAs may occur on a "neutral network" in which sequences with any given function can easily mutate to sequences with any other. This neutral network hypothesis is more likely if there is a particular region of c...

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