Entry Date:
November 7, 1999

Amino Acid Sequence Control of Protein Folding, Misfolding and Inclusion Body Formation

Principal Investigator Jonathan King


The rules through which the linear sequence of amino acids in polypeptide chains determines their three-dimensional fold remain unsolved. The complexity of protein folding processes are clearest when they fail; examples include the accumulation of inclusion bodies instead of folded proteins as the products of cloned genes, and the amyloid family of human diseases.