The distribution of sodium, choline, sulfate, and chloride ions around two proteins, horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI), is investigated by means of molecular dynamics simulations with the aim to elucidate ion adsorption at the protein surface. Although the two proteins under investigation are very different from each other, the ion distributions around them are remarkably similar. Sulfate is always strongly attached to the proteins, choline shows a significant, but unspecific, propensity for the protein surfaces, and sodium ions have a weak surface affinity, while chloride has virtually no preference for the protein surface. In mixtures of all four ion species in protein solutions, the resulting dis...
Protein adsorption at charged surfaces is a common process in the development of functional technolo...
Employing detailed atomistic modeling we study the mechanisms behind ion binding to proteins and oth...
Title: Ion-Protein Interactions Author: Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Heyda Department: Physical and Macromolecul...
The distribution of sodium, choline, sulfate, and chloride ions around two proteins, horseradish per...
The distribution of sodium, choline, sulfate, and chloride ions around two proteins, horseradish per...
Proteins interact with ions in various ways. The surface of proteins has an innate capability to bin...
By means of molecular dynamics simulations we have systematically investigated the behavior of posit...
Specific interactions that depend on the nature of electrolytes are observed when proteins and other...
To understand the effects of specific ions on protein-water interactions and the thermodynamic stabi...
Abstract. We investigate specific anion binding to a range of patchy protein models and use our resu...
We investigated specific anion binding to basic amino acid residues as well as to a range of patchy ...
Ion specific behavior of halides at surfaces of aqueous basic amino acids is unravelled by means of ...
Interactions between proteins are studied by calculating the potential of mean force based on the Po...
Title: Ion-Protein Interactions Author: Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Heyda Department: Physical and Macromolecul...
Monte Carlo simulations have been performed for ion distributions outside a single globular macroion...
Protein adsorption at charged surfaces is a common process in the development of functional technolo...
Employing detailed atomistic modeling we study the mechanisms behind ion binding to proteins and oth...
Title: Ion-Protein Interactions Author: Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Heyda Department: Physical and Macromolecul...
The distribution of sodium, choline, sulfate, and chloride ions around two proteins, horseradish per...
The distribution of sodium, choline, sulfate, and chloride ions around two proteins, horseradish per...
Proteins interact with ions in various ways. The surface of proteins has an innate capability to bin...
By means of molecular dynamics simulations we have systematically investigated the behavior of posit...
Specific interactions that depend on the nature of electrolytes are observed when proteins and other...
To understand the effects of specific ions on protein-water interactions and the thermodynamic stabi...
Abstract. We investigate specific anion binding to a range of patchy protein models and use our resu...
We investigated specific anion binding to basic amino acid residues as well as to a range of patchy ...
Ion specific behavior of halides at surfaces of aqueous basic amino acids is unravelled by means of ...
Interactions between proteins are studied by calculating the potential of mean force based on the Po...
Title: Ion-Protein Interactions Author: Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Heyda Department: Physical and Macromolecul...
Monte Carlo simulations have been performed for ion distributions outside a single globular macroion...
Protein adsorption at charged surfaces is a common process in the development of functional technolo...
Employing detailed atomistic modeling we study the mechanisms behind ion binding to proteins and oth...
Title: Ion-Protein Interactions Author: Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Heyda Department: Physical and Macromolecul...