Conversation 11: No. 1Issue Number 1 May 2000 ISBN 0-940030-80-2 Globularity and Protein FunctionThe forces that direct protein folding lead naturally to native proteins and protein domains that are typically, to a first approximation, globular?spherical and compact, with a relatively clear distinction between the hydrophobic inside and polar outside. The near-universality of these features of protein structures sharpens our focus on some apparent exceptions. Consideration of the structure/function link in some of the exceptional cases provides some insights into our views of protein function. Jannette Carey Chemistry Department $15.00 Subscription is more cost effective than purchasing PDFs on-the-fly. Click here for details. |