How internal cavities destabilize a protein

Volume: 116, Issue: 42, Pages: 21031 - 21036
Published: Sep 30, 2019
Abstract
Although many proteins possess a distinct folded structure lying at a minimum in a funneled free energy landscape, thermal energy causes any protein to continuously access lowly populated excited states. The existence of excited states is an integral part of biological function. Although transitions into the excited states may lead to protein misfolding and aggregation, little structural information is currently available for them. Here, we show...
Paper Details
Title
How internal cavities destabilize a protein
Published Date
Sep 30, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
42
Pages
21031 - 21036
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