Side-chain conformational disorder in a molten globule: molecular dynamics simulations of the A-state of human alpha-lactalbumin.
Molten globules are compact, partially folded forms of proteins consisting of an ensemble of interconverting conformers with disorder in the side-chain packing across the ensemble. Using insights from experimental data a strategy has been devised to describe this side-chain disorder in a molten glob...
Main Authors: | Smith, L, Dobson, C, van Gunsteren, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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