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When fast is better: protein folding fundamentals and mechanisms from ultrafast approachesFast-folding proteins under stressSlow proton transfer coupled to unfolding explains the puzzling results of single-molecule experiments on BBL, a paradigmatic downhill folding proteinUnderstanding protein folding cooperativity based on topological consideration.Multidimensional theory of protein folding.Quantitative criteria for native energetic heterogeneity influences in the prediction of protein folding kineticsAnalysis of the free-energy surface of proteins from reversible folding simulations.Folding simulations of a de novo designed protein with a betaalphabeta fold.Fast protein folding kineticsCompetition between native topology and nonnative interactions in simple and complex folding kinetics of natural and designed proteins.Capillarity theory for the fly-casting mechanism.Chemical frustration in the protein folding landscape: grand canonical ensemble simulations of cytochrome c.The origin of nonmonotonic complex behavior and the effects of nonnative interactions on the diffusive properties of protein foldingThe folding energy landscape and free energy excitations of cytochrome cObservation of two families of folding pathways of BBL.Exploring one-state downhill protein folding in single molecules.Effects of two solvent conditions on the free energy landscape of the BBL peripheral subunit binding domainSingle-molecule observation of helix staggering, sliding, and coiled coil misfolding.Folding without charges.An experimental survey of the transition between two-state and downhill protein folding scenarios.Barrierless evolution of structure during the submillisecond refolding reaction of a small protein.Large-scale modulation of thermodynamic protein folding barriers linked to electrostaticsαC helix as a switch in the conformational transition of Src/CDK-like kinase domains.Using VIPT-jump to distinguish between different folding mechanisms: application to BBL and a Trpzip.Dynamics of one-state downhill protein folding.Electrostatic effects on funneled landscapes and structural diversity in denatured protein ensembles.A mesoscale model of DNA and its renaturation.Dodine as a protein denaturant: the best of two worlds?Crowding effects on the small, fast-folding protein lambda6-85.Molecular dynamics simulations of protein dynamics and their relevance to drug discovery.Mapping polymerization and allostery of hemoglobin S using point mutations.Prediction of native-state hydrogen exchange from perfectly funneled energy landscapes.How cooperative are protein folding and unfolding transitions?Folding of apomyoglobin: Analysis of transient intermediate structure during refolding using quick hydrogen deuterium exchange and NMR.Characterization of the unfolded state of repeat proteins.The fast-folding HP35 double mutant has a substantially reduced primary folding free energy barrier.Quantification of Drive-Response Relationships Between Residues During Protein Folding.Native topology of the designed protein Top7 is not conducive to cooperative folding.Exploiting the downhill folding regime via experiment.Impacts of the charged residues mutation S48E/N62H on the thermostability and unfolding behavior of cold shock protein: insights from molecular dynamics simulation with Gō model.
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Origins of barriers and barrierless folding in BBL.
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Origins of barriers and barrierless folding in BBL.
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Origins of barriers and barrierless folding in BBL.
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Origins of barriers and barrierless folding in BBL.
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Origins of barriers and barrierless folding in BBL.
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P356
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Origins of barriers and barrierless folding in BBL.
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Patrick Weinkam
Samuel S Cho
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10.1073/PNAS.0709376104
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2008-01-02T00:00:00Z