Proteins Fold in Under a Microsecond, Captured in Real Time

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Proteins Fold in Under a Microsecond, Captured in Real Time
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Scientists directly measured the transition-path time—the brief moment a protein begins folding—for eight ordinary proteins by boosting single-molecule fluorescence with dye-labeled ends and nanoscale wells. The results show folding can occur in under a microsecond, with no clear link between a protein’s sequence or size and folding speed, suggesting proteins fold more efficiently than DNA.

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