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The process of assisting in the covalent and noncovalent assembly of single chain polypeptides or multisubunit complexes into the correct tertiary structure that results in the attainment of the ful…
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Dear all,
Working on the framework I realized that I can't fully understand how a chromosome is represented:
I defined in the configuration file 3 input neurons and 1 output neuron. However, when I …
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Is this true? it seems to be analogous to the DNA packaging term, where nothing is necessarily metabolised?
Val
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On Paola's advise, I'm adding it here. To be discussed on Editors' call.
GO:1990565 HSP90-CDC37 chaperone complex currently hasn't got a logical parent apart from 'protein complex'. I would like to a…
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O74191 Q10175 are involved in nucleosome assembly via histone peptidyl-prolyl isomerization
but I don't think this is necessarily protein folding?
sent to UniProt
Reported by: ValWood
Original Ti…
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My aim is to probe the rates of folding and unfolding for a given protein. In order to do that, I have a set of trajectories which are not necessarily equilibrated, and run at different temperatures. …
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peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase activity
is mapping to protein folding.
From the most recent things I read, i don't think it is clear that this family is involved only in protein folding?
I will…
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Hi @jlmaccal,
I was working on testing the REST2 implementation (meld v. 0.3.0) and started by trying to reproduce standard folding of proteins in implicit solvent...
My ubiquitin and proteinG runs …
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These all have "protein folding" annotation via IBA.
I'm not sure that this is valid for these thioredoxins. Which orthologs is it derived from? Could you take a look?
Thanks
Val
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"protein folding chaperone" is a synonym (narrow) of protein binding, even though an exact match
"protein binding involved in protein folding"
exists. "protein folding chaperone" is NOT a synonym of t…