Peptides     and     small     proteins     fold     spontaneously     in     aqueous     solution     at     room     temperature.     Thus,     for     a     small     protein     in     water,     we     can     say ΔG FOLD < 0.          Denoting     the     unfolded    protein    as    Unf and    the    folded    protein    as    Fld,    we    can    write    the    following    equation: Unf(aq)--DELTA G FOLD----> Fld(aq) Considering    the    transition    from    the    unfolded    state    (in    which    there    are    many    possible     conformations)    to    the    folded    state    (only    one    conformation),    there    is    clearly    a    decrease in    the     entropy    of    the    protein.    However,    protein    folding    is    (correctly)    described    as    an    entropically     driven    process.

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Peptides     and     small     proteins     fold     spontaneously     in     aqueous     solution     at     room    
temperature.     Thus,     for     a     small     protein     in     water,     we     can     say ΔG FOLD < 0.          Denoting     the    
unfolded    protein    as    Unf and    the    folded    protein    as    Fld,    we    can    write    the    following    equation:
Unf(aq)--DELTA G FOLD----> Fld(aq)
Considering    the    transition    from    the    unfolded    state    (in    which    there    are    many    possible    
conformations)    to    the    folded    state    (only    one    conformation),    there    is    clearly    a    decrease in    the    
entropy    of    the    protein.    However,    protein    folding    is    (correctly)    described    as    an    entropically    
driven    process.
a) Resolve    this    apparent    paradox    by    identifying    the    enthalpy (ΔH)    and    entropy (−TΔS)
components    involved    in    protein    folding    and    commenting    on    their    relative    magnitudes.
b) If    the    protein    has    125    residues,    and    we    assume    that    each    residue    has    7    equally    probable    
low-energy    conformations,    what    is        Δfold S(Unf → Fld) expressed    as    molar    entropy?

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