Interfacial hydration strongly influences interactions between biomolecules. For example, drug–target complexes are often stabilized by hydration networks formed between hydrophilic residues and water molecules at the interface. Exhaustive exploration of hydration networks is challenging for experimental as well as theoretical methods due to high mobility of participating water molecules. In the present study, we introduced a tool for determination of the complete, void-free hydration structures of molecular interfaces. The tool was applied to 31 complexes including histone proteins, a HIV-1 protease, a G-protein-signaling modulator, and peptide ligands of various lengths. The complexes contained 344 experimentally determined water position...
2014-11-11Water is important in the formation of bimolecular complexes by forming hydrogen bonds to ...
The molecular code of specific DNA recognition by proteins as a paradigm in molecular biology remain...
<p>We dissect the protein–protein interfaces into water preservation (WP), water hydration (WH) and ...
Interfacial hydration strongly influences interactions between biomolecules. For example, drug–targe...
Interfacial hydration strongly influences interactions between biomolecules. For example, drug–targe...
Interfacial hydration strongly influences interactions between biomolecules. For example, drug–targe...
We present an analysis of the water molecules immobilized at the protein-protein interfaces of 115 h...
We present an analysis of the water molecules immobilized at the protein-protein interfaces of 115 h...
Abstract Background Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites ...
Background: Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites by filli...
Background Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites by fillin...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
Many cellular functions involve the assembly of biomolecular complexes, a process mediated by water ...
There is a great interest in understanding and exploiting protein-protein associations as new routes...
2014-11-11Water is important in the formation of bimolecular complexes by forming hydrogen bonds to ...
The molecular code of specific DNA recognition by proteins as a paradigm in molecular biology remain...
<p>We dissect the protein–protein interfaces into water preservation (WP), water hydration (WH) and ...
Interfacial hydration strongly influences interactions between biomolecules. For example, drug–targe...
Interfacial hydration strongly influences interactions between biomolecules. For example, drug–targe...
Interfacial hydration strongly influences interactions between biomolecules. For example, drug–targe...
We present an analysis of the water molecules immobilized at the protein-protein interfaces of 115 h...
We present an analysis of the water molecules immobilized at the protein-protein interfaces of 115 h...
Abstract Background Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites ...
Background: Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites by filli...
Background Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites by fillin...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
Many cellular functions involve the assembly of biomolecular complexes, a process mediated by water ...
There is a great interest in understanding and exploiting protein-protein associations as new routes...
2014-11-11Water is important in the formation of bimolecular complexes by forming hydrogen bonds to ...
The molecular code of specific DNA recognition by proteins as a paradigm in molecular biology remain...
<p>We dissect the protein–protein interfaces into water preservation (WP), water hydration (WH) and ...