How to fold intricately: using theory and experiments to unravel the properties of knotted proteins.
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Jackson, SE
Suma, A
Micheletti, C
Abstract
Over the years, advances in experimental and computational methods have helped us to understand the role of thermodynamic, kinetic and active (chaperone-aided) effects in coordinating the folding steps required to achieving a knotted native state. Here, we review such developments by paying particular attention to the complementarity of experimental and computational studies. Key open issues that could be tackled with either or both approaches are finally pointed out.
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Protein Conformation, Protein Folding, Proteins
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Curr Opin Struct Biol
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0959-440X
1879-033X
1879-033X
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42
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Elsevier
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We acknowledge support from the Italian Ministry of Education, grant PRIN 2010HXAW77.