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Protein Folding—Simulation

ChemInform, 2006
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Membrane protein folding and stability: physical principles.

Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure, 1999
Stably folded membrane proteins reside in a free energy minimum determined by the interactions of the peptide chains with each other, the lipid bilayer hydrocarbon core, the bilayer interface, and with water. The prediction of three-dimensional structure
Stephen H. White, W. Wimley
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Theory of protein folding: the energy landscape perspective.

Annual review of physical chemistry (Print), 1997
The energy landscape theory of protein folding is a statistical description of a protein's potential surface. It assumes that folding occurs through organizing an ensemble of structures rather than through only a few uniquely defined structural ...
J. Onuchic   +2 more
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Protein Folding | Protein Folding and Assembly

Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry III, 2021
D. Goldenberg
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Protein folding and association: Insights from the interfacial and thermodynamic properties of hydrocarbons

Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 1991
A. Nicholls, K. Sharp, B. Honig
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Protein Folding

Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2021

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Cotranslational Folding of Proteins

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2000
We suppose that folding of proteins occurs cotranslationally by the following scheme. The polypeptide chains enter the folding sites from protein translocation complexes (ribosome, translocation machinery incorporated in membranes) directionally with the N-terminus and gradually.
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…but not to protein folding?

Nature Medicine, 1995
Danuta Plochocka   +2 more
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