File:ACBP MSM from Folding@home.tiff
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Summary
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English: A Markov state model illustrating 15 of the highest-flux folding pathways between the unfolded and native states of ACBP, a 86-residue helix-bundle protein. Line thicknesses are proportional to pathway folding flux. The Markov state model contained 2000 macrostates. |
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Author | Vincent Voelz |
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This image relates to the publication "Slow Unfolded-State Structuring in Acyl-CoA Binding Protein Folding Revealed by Simulation and Experiment".
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