FAST EVENTS IN PROTEIN-FOLDING - THE TIME EVOLUTION OF PRIMARY PROCESSES

Citation
Rh. Callender et al., FAST EVENTS IN PROTEIN-FOLDING - THE TIME EVOLUTION OF PRIMARY PROCESSES, Annual review of physical chemistry, 49, 1998, pp. 173-202
Citations number
131
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
0066426X
Volume
49
Year of publication
1998
Pages
173 - 202
Database
ISI
SICI code
0066-426X(1998)49:<173:FEIP-T>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Most experimental studies on the dynamics of protein folding have been confined to timescales of 1 ms and longer. Yet it is obvious that man y phenomena that are obligatory elements of the folding process occur on much faster timescales. For example, it is also now clear that the formation of secondary and tertiary structures can occur on nanosecond and microsecond times, respectively. Although fast events are essenti al to, and sometimes dominate, the overall folding process, with a few exceptions their experimental study has become possible only recently with the development of appropriate techniques. This review discusses new approaches that are capable of initiating and monitoring the fast events in protein folding with temporal resolution down to picosecond s. The first important results from those techniques, which have been obtained for the folding of some globular proteins and polypeptide mod els, are also discussed.