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Protein topology and folding rates

Protein topology and folding rates
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Description: (a), (b), (c) and (d) show two proteins  with very different primary sequences
but similar topologies.

The two SH3 domains fold with similar  rates, as do ADAh2 and acyl
phosphatase, suggesting that protein  topology is an important factor in
determining the rate of protein folding.

(e) Examples of low and high contact order.

(f) Correlation of folding rate to contact order. Proteins with higher contact orders tend to fold with slower rates.

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