2023
DOI: 10.1002/prot.26480
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Reframing prosegment‐dependent folding and limits on natural protein folding landscapes from an evolutionary perspective

Abstract: In this perspective, we propose that the folding energy landscapes of model proteases including pepsin and alpha-lytic protease (αLP), which lack thermodynamic stability and fold on the order of months to millennia, respectively, should be viewed as not evolved and fundamentally distinct from their extended zymogen forms. These proteases have evolved to fold with prosegment domains and robustly self-assemble as expected. In this manner, general protein folding principles are strengthened. In support of our vie… Show more

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