Submillisecond kinetics of protein foldingCurrent Opinion in Structural Biology, Vol. 7, No. 1. (February 1997), pp. 10-14.
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AbstractNew experimental methods permit observation of protein folding and unfolding on the previously inaccessible nanosecond--microsecond timescale. These studies are beginning to establish times for the elementary motions in protein folding -- secondary structure and loop formation, local hydrophobic collapse, and global collapse to the compact denatured state. They permit an estimate of about one microsecond for the shortest time in which a protein can possibly fold.
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