| Literature DB >> 9080177 |
L J Smith1, K M Fiebig, H Schwalbe, C M Dobson.
Abstract
Non-native states of proteins are of increasing interest because of their relevance to issues such as protein folding, translocation and stability. A framework for interpreting the wealth of experimental data for non-native states emerging from rapid advances in experimental techniques involves comparison with a "random coll' state, which possesses no structure except that inherent in the local interactions. We review here the concept of a random coil, from its global to its local properties. In particular, we focus on the description of a random coil in terms of statistical distributions in psi, phi space. We show that such a model, in combination with experimental data, provides insight into the structural properties of polypeptide chains and has significance for understanding protein folding and for molecular design.Mesh:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 9080177 DOI: 10.1016/S1359-0278(96)00046-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fold Des ISSN: 1359-0278