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Contact order revisited: influence of protein size on the folding rate
Authors:Ivankov Dmitry N  Garbuzynskiy Sergiy O  Alm Eric  Plaxco Kevin W  Baker David  Finkelstein Alexei V
Institution:Institute of Protein Research, Russian Academy of Sciences, 142290 Pushchino, Moscow Region, Russia.
Abstract:Guided by the recent success of empirical model predicting the folding rates of small two-state folding proteins from the relative contact order (CO) of their native structures, by a theoretical model of protein folding that predicts that logarithm of the folding rate decreases with the protein chain length L as L(2/3), and by the finding that the folding rates of multistate folding proteins strongly correlate with their sizes and have very bad correlation with CO, we reexamined the dependence of folding rate on CO and L in attempt to find a structural parameter that determines folding rates for the totality of proteins. We show that the Abs_CO = CO x L, is able to predict rather accurately folding rates for both two-state and multistate folding proteins, as well as short peptides, and that this Abs_CO scales with the protein chain length as L(0.70 +/- 0.07) for the totality of studied single-domain proteins and peptides.
Keywords:Protein folding kinetics  two-state kinetics  multistate kinetics  contact order  protein size  protein topology  rate of folding
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