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Hidden intermediates and levinthal paradox in the folding of small proteins
Authors:Bai Yawen
Affiliation:National Cancer Institute, Laboratory of Biochemistry, Building 37, Room 6114E, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA. yawen@helix.nih.gov
Abstract:It has long been suggested that existence of partially folded intermediates may be essential for proteins to fold in a biologically meaningful time scale. Although partially folded intermediates have been commonly observed in larger proteins, they are generally not detectable in the kinetic folding of smaller proteins (approximately 100 amino acids or less). Recent native-state hydrogen exchange studies suggest that partially folded intermediates may exist behind the rate-limiting transition state in small proteins and evade detection by conventional kinetic methods.
Keywords:Protein folding   Hidden intermediates   Levinthal paradox   Native-state hydrogen exchange
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