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Reference |
Kubelka J, Hofrichter J, Eaton WA. The protein folding 'speed limit'. Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2004 Feb14(1):76-88. pp.82-3 table 2PubMed ID15102453
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Comments |
P.80 left column bottom paragraph:"The preceding analysis suggests that the speed limit for folding a generic single-domain protein with N residues is about N/100 μs, with α-helical proteins folding slightly faster and β or αβ proteins more slowly. Table 2 summarizes the data for proteins that have been measured to fold in <100 μs, as well as proteins for which folding times have been extrapolated to <100 μs (see Ivankov et al. [ref 71] for a summary of known folding rates)." See notes beneath table |
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Uri M |
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112314 |