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arxiv: cond-mat/9908108 · v2 · submitted 1999-08-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · q-bio.BM

Two State Behavior in a Solvable Model of β-hairpin folding

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Understanding the mechanism of protein secondary structure formation is an essential part of protein-folding puzzle. Here we describe a simple model for the formation of the $\beta$-hairpin, motivated by the fact that folding of a $\beta$-hairpin captures much of the basic physics of protein folding. We argue that the coupling of ``primary'' backbone stiffness and ``secondary'' contact formation (similar to the coupling between the ``secondary'' and ``tertiary'' structure in globular proteins), caused for example by side-chain packing regularities, is responsible for producing an all-or-none 2-state $\beta$-hairpin formation. We also develop a recursive relation to compute the phase diagram and single exponential folding/unfolding rate arising via a dominant transition state.

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