
Biochemistry 4th Edition by Christopher Mathews,Kensal van Holde, Dean Appling, Spencer Anthony Cahill
Edition 4ISBN: 978-0138004644
Biochemistry 4th Edition by Christopher Mathews,Kensal van Holde, Dean Appling, Spencer Anthony Cahill
Edition 4ISBN: 978-0138004644 Exercise 7
Based on a more conservative answer to Problem 6 (2.7 × 10 92 conformations), estimate the conformational entropy change on folding a mole of this protein into a native structure with only one conlormation.
(b) If the protein folds entirely into helix with H bonds as the only source of enthalpy of stabilization, and each mole of H bonds contributes 5kJ/mol to the enthalpy, estimate H folding. Note that you cannot form 4 II bonds at one end.
(c) From your answers to (a) and (b), estimate G folding for this protein at 25 °C. Is the folded form of the protein stable at 25 °C
(b) If the protein folds entirely into helix with H bonds as the only source of enthalpy of stabilization, and each mole of H bonds contributes 5kJ/mol to the enthalpy, estimate H folding. Note that you cannot form 4 II bonds at one end.
(c) From your answers to (a) and (b), estimate G folding for this protein at 25 °C. Is the folded form of the protein stable at 25 °C
Explanation
(a). The conformational entropy change ...
Biochemistry 4th Edition by Christopher Mathews,Kensal van Holde, Dean Appling, Spencer Anthony Cahill
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