Protein unfolding and refolding as transitions through virtual states

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Abstract

Single-molecule atomic force spectroscopy probes elastic properties of titin, ubiquitin and other relevant proteins. We explain bioprotein folding dynamics under both length- and force-clamp by modeling polyprotein modules as particles in a bistable potential, weakly connected by harmonic spring linkers. Multistability of equilibrium extensions provides the characteristic sawtooth force-extension curve. We show that abrupt or stepwise unfolding and refolding under force-clamp conditions involve transitions through virtual states (which are quasi-stationary domain configurations) modified by thermal noise. These predictions agree with experimental observations.

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Bonilla, L. L., Carpio, A., & Prados, A. (2014). Protein unfolding and refolding as transitions through virtual states. EPL, 108(2). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/108/28002

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