Andrew J. Baldwin, Tuomas P. J. Knowles, Gian Gaetano Tartaglia, Anthony W. Fitzpatrick, Glyn L. Devlin, Sarah Lucy Shammas, Christopher A. Waudby, Maria F. Mossuto†, Sarah Meehan, Sally L. Gras, John Christodoulou, Spencer J. Anthony-Cahill, Paul D. Barker, Michele Vendruscolo, and Christopher M. Dobson
An experimental determination of the thermodynamic stabilities of a series of amyloid fibrils reveals that this structural form is likely to be the most stable one that protein molecules can adopt even under physiological conditions. This result challenges the conventional assumption that functional forms of proteins correspond to the global minima in their free energy surfaces and suggests that living systems are conformationally as well as chemically metastable.
Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society
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