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In the article, we identify two, topologically distinct folding pathways of UCH-L proteins. We analyze the dependence of the pathways on the conditions (confinement, temperature etc) and relate the data to the experiment.
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The Ubiquitine C-terminal Hydrolase (UCH) is the most common protein the human brain. Its folding pathway includes the oligomerization-prone intermediate products of unknown structure. The study of the folding pathway may therefore lead to understanding of the oligomerization of the protein, and, as a consequence, lead to understanding of the origins of neurodegenerative diseases.
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This page is a summary of: The exclusive effects of chaperonin on the behavior of proteins with 52 knot, PLoS Computational Biology, March 2018, PLOS,
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005970.
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