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Protein folding as a quantum transition between conformational states 被引量:7
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作者 罗辽复 《Frontiers of physics》 SCIE CSCD 2011年第1期133-140,共8页
Assuming that the main variables in the life processes at the molecular level are the conforma- tion of biological macromolecules and their frontier electrons a formalism of quantum theory on conformation-electron sys... Assuming that the main variables in the life processes at the molecular level are the conforma- tion of biological macromolecules and their frontier electrons a formalism of quantum theory on conformation-electron system is proposed. Based on the quantum theory of conformation-electron system, the protein folding is regarded as a quantum transition between torsion states on polypep- tide chain, and the folding rate is calculated by nonadiabatic operator method. The rate calculation is generalized to the case of frequency variation in folding. An analytical form of protein folding rate formula is obtained, which can be served as a useful tool for further studying protein folding. The application of the rate theory to explain the protein folding experiments is briefly summarized. It includes the inertial moment dependence of folding rate, the unified description of two-state and multistate protein folding, the relationship of folding and unfolding rates versus denaturant concen- tration, the distinction between exergonic and endergonic foldings, the ultrafast and the downhill folding viewed from quantum folding theory, and, finally, the temperature dependence of folding rate and the interpretation of its non-Arrhenius behaviors. All these studies support the view that the protein folding is essentially a quantum transition between conformational states. 展开更多
关键词 protein folding rate quantum transition torsion states non-Arrhenius temperaturedependence exergonic and endergonic folding ultrafast folding
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