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C. Levinthal, “Are There Pathways for Protein Folding,” Journal de Chimie Physique, Vol. 65, No. 1, 1968, pp. 44-45.
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TITLE:
Levinthal’s Paradox Revisited, and Dismissed
AUTHORS:
Arieh Ben-Naim
KEYWORDS:
Protein Folding; Levinthal Paradox; Hydrophilic Forces; Markov Process
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Biophysics,
Vol.2 No.2,
April
27,
2012
ABSTRACT: This article is concerned with the so-called Levinthal’s paradox. It will be argued that many have sought a “solution” to Levinthal’s paradox, where in fact, the “solution” already appeared in Levinthal’s original articles. Most of the subsequent suggested “solutions” were inadequate solutions to a non-paradox. It is shown that the discovery of strong hydrophilic forces not only dismisses the Levintal paradox, but also provides a solution to the general problem of protein folding. A simple model based on the Markov process is presented to demonstrate how a strong biased-force can dramatically reduce the number of steps required to reach the stable native 3-D structure of the protein.