نتایج جستجو برای: Misfolded Structure

تعداد نتایج: 1570813  

Journal: :molecular biology research communications 2013
nooshin azari mohammad reza dayer nematollah razmi mohammad saaid dayer

prpc conversion to prpsc isoform is the main known cause for prion diseases including crutzfeldt-jakob, gerstmann-sträussler-sheinker syndrome and fatal familial insomnia in human. the precise mechanism underling this conversion is yet to be well understood. in the present work,  using the coordinate file of prpc (available on the protein data bank) as a starting structure, separate molecular d...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Julia F. Hopkins Sarah A. Woodson

Hybridization of fluorescent molecular beacons provides real-time detection of RNA secondary structure with high specificity. We used molecular beacons to measure folding and unfolding rates of the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme under native conditions. A molecular beacon targeted against 15 nt in the 5' strand of the P3 helix specifically hybridized with misfolded forms of the ribozyme, without ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2001
R Russell D Herschlag

Large, structured RNAs traverse folding landscapes in which intermediates and long-lived misfolded states are common. To obtain a comprehensive description of the folding landscape for a structured RNA, it is necessary to understand the connections between productive folding pathways and pathways to these misfolded states. The Tetrahymena group I ribozyme partitions between folding to the nativ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2006
Rick Russell Rhiju Das Hyejean Suh Kevin J Travers Alain Laederach Mark A Engelhardt Daniel Herschlag

Like many structured RNAs, the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme is prone to misfolding. Here we probe a long-lived misfolded species, referred to as M, and uncover paradoxical aspects of its structure and folding. Previous work indicated that a non-native local secondary structure, termed alt P3, led to formation of M during folding in vitro. Surprisingly, hydroxyl radical footprinting, fluorescenc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Travis H Johnson Pilar Tijerina Amanda B Chadee Daniel Herschlag Rick Russell

Like proteins, structured RNAs must specify a native conformation that is more stable than all other possible conformations. Local structure is much more stable for RNA than for protein, so it is likely that the principal challenge for RNA is to stabilize the native structure relative to misfolded and partially folded intermediates rather than unfolded structures. Many structured RNAs contain p...

Journal: :Protein engineering, design & selection : PEDS 2004
Birgit Albrecht Guy H Grant W Graham Richards

Protein similarity estimations can be achieved using reduced dimensional representations and we describe a new application for the generation of two-dimensional maps from the three-dimensional structure. The code for the dimensionality reduction is based on the concept of pseudo-random generation of two-dimensional coordinates and Monte Carlo-like acceptance criteria for the generated coordinat...

Journal: :Journal of computational chemistry 2002
Brian N. Dominy Charles L. Brooks

As the field of structural genomics matures, new methods will be required that can accurately and rapidly distinguish reliable structure predictions from those that are more dubious. We present a method based on the CHARMM gas phase implicit hydrogen force field in conjunction with a generalized Born implicit solvation term that allows one to make such discrimination. We begin by analyzing pair...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Claude A. Jakob Patricie Burda Jürgen Roth Markus Aebi

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, transfer of N-linked oligosaccharides is immediately followed by trimming of ER-localized glycosidases. We analyzed the influence of specific oligosaccharide structures for degradation of misfolded carboxypeptidase Y (CPY). By studying the trimming reactions in vivo, we found that removal of the terminal alpha1,2 glucose and the first alpha1,3 glucose by glucosidase...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1999
W. Christian Wigley Rosalind P. Fabunmi Min Goo Lee Christopher R. Marino Shmuel Muallem George N. DeMartino Philip J. Thomas

Although the number of pathologies known to arise from the inappropriate folding of proteins continues to grow, mechanisms underlying the recognition and ultimate disposition of misfolded polypeptides remain obscure. For example, how and where such substrates are identified and processed is unknown. We report here the identification of a specific subcellular structure in which, under basal cond...

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