Fig. 1: Protein translation is orders of magnitude slower than protein folding. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Protein translation is orders of magnitude slower than protein folding.

From: Native Fold Delay and its implications for co-translational chaperone binding and protein aggregation

Fig. 1: Protein translation is orders of magnitude slower than protein folding.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Distribution of average folding times versus estimated average translation times of 133 proteins in the Protein Folding Database (PFDB34). Arrows show differences in folding and translation times for individual proteins. Yellow arrows indicate proteins for which the average translation time is slower than the average folding time, blue arrows indicate proteins for which the average translation time is faster than the average folding time.

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