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Folding of Small Disulfide-rich Proteins: Clarifying the Puzzle

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2006 Apr 8
PMID 16600598
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The process by which small proteins fold to their native conformations has been intensively studied over the past few decades. The particular chemistry of disulfide-bond formation has facilitated the characterization of the oxidative folding of numerous small, disulfide-rich proteins with results that illustrate a high level of diversity in folding mechanisms, differing in the heterogeneity and native disulfide-bond content of their intermediates. Information from folding studies of these proteins, together with the recent structural determinations of predominant intermediates, has provided new molecular insights into oxidative folding and clarifies the major rules that govern it.

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