The Marginal Stability of Proteins: How the Jiggling and Wiggling of Atoms is Connected to Neutral Evolution
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Here we propose that the upper bound marginal stability of proteins is a universal property that includes macro-molecular complexes and is not affected by molecular changes such as mutations and post-translational modifications. We theorize that its existence is a consequence of Afinsen's thermodynamic hypothesis rather than a result of an evolutionary process. This result enables us to conjecture that neutral evolution should also be, with respect to protein stability, a universal phenomenon.
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