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arxiv: cond-mat/9512019 · v1 · submitted 1995-12-04 · ❄️ cond-mat · chem-ph· q-bio

Entropic Barriers, Frustration and Order: Basic Ingredients in Protein Folding

classification ❄️ cond-mat chem-phq-bio
keywords frustrationproteinsbarriersentropicfoldinglambdalimitedsize
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We solve a model that takes into account entropic barriers, frustration, and the organization of a protein-like molecule. For a chain of size $M$, there is an effective folding transition to an ordered structure. Without frustration, this state is reached in a time that scales as $M^{\lambda}$, with $\lambda\simeq 3$. This scaling is limited by the amount of frustration which leads to the dynamical selectivity of proteins: foldable proteins are limited to $\sim 300$ monomers; and they are stable in {\it one} range of temperatures, independent of size and structure. These predictions explain generic properties of {\it in vivo} proteins.

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