Abstract

The number of proline residues in a protein should have very marked consequences for the rates of protein unfolding and refolding according to the model proposed by Brandts et al. (1975). Kinetic simulations of this model indicate that the half-time for refolding of a polypeptide chain with 20 proline residues should be greater than 10 minutes and should increase by about an order of magnitude for each additional 10 proline residues. Various means are considered by which the rate of protein folding in vivo and in vitro might be increased.

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