Characterizing paths between sequence-defined folds
ORAL
Abstract
Extensive experimental work has provided examples of paths which jump between different folds with a single mutation in sequence. Such single-mutation paths have been observed both for RNA and for proteins. It remains an open question whether there exist general principles for identifying and constructing sharp paths between different folds. We will discuss our efforts to characterize the frequency of single-mutation paths in several different sequence-to-structure landscapes and systematically assess the contribution of epistasis in creating these paths.
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Presenters
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Martin J Falk
University of Chicago
Authors
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Martin J Falk
University of Chicago
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Arvind Murugan
University of Chicago
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Thierry Mora
ENS, CNRS, LPENS
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Aleksandra Walczak
CNRS, ENS, CNRS, LPENS
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Sean Quigley
University of Chicago
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Joseph W Thornton
University of Chicago
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Ricardo Muñiz Trejo
University of Chicago