a: pre-formed protein ~
b: rollercoaster balanced at the crest a hill
What:
"At the halfway point between it's folded and unfolded state, a protein is like a rollercoaster balanced at the crest of the highest hill on the track. Like the rollercoaster, the protein requires a certain amount of energy to make it over the hill and wind its course to a final resting place -- its folded state. If it lacks the energy to clear the hill, it will slide back into a partially folded or misfolded state. "
Useful?
Writer: Ching-Hwa Kiang
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Date: Feb 21 2014 6:14 PM
# 5028 Critique Analogy