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Protein Folding: Overview of Pathways
Published Online: 25 APR 2001
DOI: 10.1038/npg.els.0003016
Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Wedemeyer, W. J. and Scheraga, H. A. 2001. Protein Folding: Overview of Pathways. eLS. .
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Abstract
Most proteins can function only if they are folded – i.e. if they have adopted a specific, stable tertiary structure. The ‘protein folding problem’ is to determine how and why the initially unstructured protein converges to this native structure. A typical sequence of structural changes during the folding of a protein molecule is referred to as a folding pathway.
Keywords:
- protein folding;
- folding pathways;
- nucleation;
- hydrophobic collapse;
- kinetic models
