Title: Concepts of Protein Folding
1Concepts of Protein Folding
- Thermodynamics and Kinetics
http//www.biochem.oulu.fi/juffer/
2Overview of course
- Total of 14h, 1.5 credit points.
- Three main topics
- Structural stability of protein structures.
- Kinetics of protein folding.
- Folding pathways and energy landscapes.
- Both water-soluble and membrane proteins.
- Examination Article presentation.
- Credits points only examination plus attend 5 of
7 lectures (2x45 minutes).
3Theory of protein folding (1)
- Understanding biological processes requires
insights from physical chemistry. - Both local structure and global three dimensional
structure can be reached from sequence only
(Afinsen) - Remarkable given the complexity of protein
structures. - Early progress
- Importance of the hydrophobic effect (Kauzmann).
- Analysis of secondary structural elements.
- Wealth of experimental information, difficult to
grasp. - Folding pathways were embraced to explain
observations.
4Thermal unfolding
Creighton, Proteins, structure and molecular
properties, Freeman, New York, 1993
5Theory of protein folding (2)
- Levinthal paradox proteins fold to slow by
undirected random searching possible
conformations ? Kinetic problem. - Late 1980s New View of protein folding
- proteins energy surface.
- Folding occurs through an ensemble of structures
rather through only a few uniquely defined
structural intermediates ? Statistical
description of energy landscape. - Folding funnel.
6Classical folding mechanisms
Fersht, Structure and function in protein
science, Freeman, New York, 1999
7Funnelscape for fast folding protein
Chan and Dill, Proteins, 30, 2-33 (1998)
8Protein folding versus condensation of atomic
clusters
solid
liquid
gas
native state (100)
random globule (1026)
random coil (1044)
Dobson et al., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 37, 868-893
(1998)