A "slow" protein folds quickly in the end.

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Title: A "slow" protein folds quickly in the end.
Authors: Best, Robert B.1 robertbe@helix.nih.gov
Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 4/9/2013, Vol. 110 Issue 15, p5744-5745. 2p.
Subjects: Molecular dynamics method of protein folding, Protein folding -- Computer simulation, Ubiquitin, Biochemical templates, Protein research
Abstract: The author discusses the developments in the approach to dynamic simulations of protein folding. He explores the study by Piana and colleagues which reports the simulations of ubiquitin folding that occurs in milliseconds. He mentions that the result of the works of Piana and colleagues serves as an invaluable benchmark in the development of new methods for computational studies of protein folding and related biomolecular processes.
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Abstract:The author discusses the developments in the approach to dynamic simulations of protein folding. He explores the study by Piana and colleagues which reports the simulations of ubiquitin folding that occurs in milliseconds. He mentions that the result of the works of Piana and colleagues serves as an invaluable benchmark in the development of new methods for computational studies of protein folding and related biomolecular processes.
ISSN:00278424
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1303539110