Issue December 2002

category image Volume 20
No. 3 (p 311-486)
December 2002
ISSN 0739-1102
An Opinion Piece:Conversation on Levinthal Paradox & Protein Folding #1

Cunning Simplicity of a Hierarchical Folding (p. 311-314)

A hierarchic scheme of protein folding does not solve the Levinthal paradox since it cannot provide a simultaneous explanation for major features observed for protein folding: (i) folding within non-astronomical time, (ii) independence of the native structure on large variations in the folding rates of given protein under different conditions, and (iii) co-existence, in a visible quantity, of only the native and the unfolded molecules during folding of moderate size (single-domain) proteins. On the contrary, a nucleation mechanism can account for all these major features simultaneously and resolves the Levinthal paradox.

Key words: protein folding, Levinthal paradox, two-state kinetics, mid-transition, co-existence of the native and the unfolded phases, folding nucleus, rate of folding.

Alexei V. Finkelstein

Institute of Protein Research
Russian Academy of Sciences
142290, Pushchino
Moscow Region, Russia
afinkel@vega.protres.ru

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