How Co-translational Folding of Multi-domain Protein Is Affected by Elongation Schedule: Molecular Simulations
Fig 5
The correlation between the inverse of elongation rate and the degree of folding in SufI.
A) The degree of folding acquisition ΔQi after averaging over the window size 5. B) One over the translation rate computed from the Spencer et al.’s algorithm [43]. Experimentally-detected translational attenuation regions, 33-40kDa (281-326th residues) and 25-28kDa (214-240th residues), are shaded in grey [16]. C) The scattered plot of the translation time and the degree of folding. Here, residues 200–350 are used. The correlation coefficient was 0.51.