Protein–water interaction plays a crucial role in protein dynamics and hence function. To study the chemical environment of water and proteins with high spatial resolution, synchrotron radiation-Fourier transform infrared (SR-FTIR) spectromicroscopy was used to probe skeletal muscle myofibrils. Observing the OH stretch band showed that water inside of relaxed myofibrils is extensively hydrogen-bonded with little or no free OH. In higher-resolution measurements obtained with single isolated myofibrils, the water absorption peaks were relatively higher within the center region of the sarcomere compared to those in the I-band region, implying higher hydration capacity of thick filaments compared to the thin filaments. When specimens were activ...
Skeletal muscles power body movement by converting free energy of ATP hydrolysis into mechanical wor...
The thermodynamic driving forces for protein folding, association, and function are often determined...
The vast majority of biomolecular processes are controlled or facilitated by water interactions. In ...
ABSTRACT: Protein−water interaction plays a crucial role in protein dynamics and hence function. To ...
The role the solvent plays in determining the biological activity of proteins is of primary importan...
AbstractTwenty-five years after its proposal, the swinging theory of muscular contraction, in which ...
AbstractThe role the solvent plays in determining the biological activity of proteins is of primary ...
As water is an essential ingredient in protein structure, dynamics, and functioning, knowledge of it...
The contribution of hydrogen bonds to protein-solvent interactions and their impact on structural fl...
The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of water protons in live and glycerinated muscle, suspensions o...
The contribution of hydrogen bonds to protein-solvent interactions and their impact on structural fl...
Although X-ray diffraction measurements imply almost constant filament separation during isometric c...
The biological activity of proteins depends on their three-dimensional structure, known as the nativ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Water is the most abundant substance on planet Earth a...
Skeletal muscles power body movement by converting free energy of ATP hydrolysis into mechanical wor...
Skeletal muscles power body movement by converting free energy of ATP hydrolysis into mechanical wor...
The thermodynamic driving forces for protein folding, association, and function are often determined...
The vast majority of biomolecular processes are controlled or facilitated by water interactions. In ...
ABSTRACT: Protein−water interaction plays a crucial role in protein dynamics and hence function. To ...
The role the solvent plays in determining the biological activity of proteins is of primary importan...
AbstractTwenty-five years after its proposal, the swinging theory of muscular contraction, in which ...
AbstractThe role the solvent plays in determining the biological activity of proteins is of primary ...
As water is an essential ingredient in protein structure, dynamics, and functioning, knowledge of it...
The contribution of hydrogen bonds to protein-solvent interactions and their impact on structural fl...
The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of water protons in live and glycerinated muscle, suspensions o...
The contribution of hydrogen bonds to protein-solvent interactions and their impact on structural fl...
Although X-ray diffraction measurements imply almost constant filament separation during isometric c...
The biological activity of proteins depends on their three-dimensional structure, known as the nativ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Water is the most abundant substance on planet Earth a...
Skeletal muscles power body movement by converting free energy of ATP hydrolysis into mechanical wor...
Skeletal muscles power body movement by converting free energy of ATP hydrolysis into mechanical wor...
The thermodynamic driving forces for protein folding, association, and function are often determined...
The vast majority of biomolecular processes are controlled or facilitated by water interactions. In ...