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- Hydrophobic_collapse abstract "Hydrophobic collapse is a hypothesized event that occurs during the folding process of globular proteins, suggested on the basis of the observation that proteins' native states often contain a hydrophobic core of nonpolar amino acid side chains (interspersed with charged side chains that are neutralized by salt bridges) in the protein's interior, leaving most of the polar or charged residues on the solvent-exposed protein surface. The energetic stabilization conferred on the protein by the sequestration of the hydrophobic side chains from the surrounding water is thought to stabilize folding intermediates. The hypothesis generally posits that hydrophobic collapse is a relatively early event in the folding pathway, occurring before the formation of many secondary structures and native contacts present in the fully folded tertiary structure. The collapsed intermediate is also referred to as a molten globule and corresponds to a partially folded state whose energy is lower than that of the denatured state but higher than that of the native state - that is, within the energy well of the folding funnel but not yet close to the energy minimum.Partial hydrophobic collapse is an experimentally accepted model for the folding kinetics of many globular proteins, such as myoglobin, alpha-lactalbumin, barstar, and staphylococcal nuclease. However, because experimental evidence of early folding events is difficult to obtain, hydrophobic collapse is often studied in silico via molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations of the folding process. Globular proteins that are thought to fold by hydrophobic collapse are particularly amenable to complementary computational and experimental study using phi value analysis.".
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- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Alpha-lactalbumin.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Barstar.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Biomolecular_structure.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_structure.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Denaturation_(biochemistry).
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Folding_funnel.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Globular_protein.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophobic_core.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophobic_effect.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_dynamics.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Molten_globule.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Carlo_method.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Myoglobin.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Native_contact.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Native_state.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Nuclease.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Phi_value_analysis.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Protein_folding.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Salt_bridge_(protein_and_supramolecular).
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_structure.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Side_chain.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Solvent.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Staphylococcus.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLink Tertiary_structure.
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hydrophobic collapse".
- Hydrophobic_collapse wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydrophobic collapse".
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- Hydrophobic_collapse subject Category:Protein_structure.
- Hydrophobic_collapse hypernym Event.
- Hydrophobic_collapse type SportsEvent.
- Hydrophobic_collapse type Biophysic.
- Hydrophobic_collapse comment "Hydrophobic collapse is a hypothesized event that occurs during the folding process of globular proteins, suggested on the basis of the observation that proteins' native states often contain a hydrophobic core of nonpolar amino acid side chains (interspersed with charged side chains that are neutralized by salt bridges) in the protein's interior, leaving most of the polar or charged residues on the solvent-exposed protein surface.".
- Hydrophobic_collapse label "Hydrophobic collapse".
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- Hydrophobic_collapse sameAs Collasso_idrofobico.
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