Proteins interact with ions in various ways. The surface of proteins has an innate capability to bind ions, and it is also influenced by the screening of the electrostatic potential owing to the presence of salts in the bulk solution. Alkali metal ions and chlorides interact with the protein surface, but such interactions are relatively weak and often transient. In this paper, computer simulations and analysis of protein structures are used to characterize the interactions between ions and the protein surface. The results show that the ion-binding properties of protein residues are highly variable. For example, alkali metal ions are more often associated with aspartate residues than with glutamates, whereas chlorides are most likely to be l...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we investigated effects of inorganic salts on the structure an...
When proteins are solvated in electrolyte solutions that contain alkali ions, the ions interact most...
The monovalent ions Na+ and K+ and Cl− are present in any living organism. The fundamental thermodyn...
Proteins interact with ions in various ways. The surface of proteins has an innate capability to bin...
We investigated specific anion binding to basic amino acid residues as well as to a range of patchy ...
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...
Specific interactions that depend on the nature of electrolytes are observed when proteins and other...
Title: Ion-Protein Interactions Author: Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Heyda Department: Physical and Macromolecul...
By means of molecular dynamics simulations we have systematically investigated the behavior of posit...
Title: Ion-Protein Interactions Author: Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Heyda Department: Physical and Macromolecul...
Abstract. We investigate specific anion binding to a range of patchy protein models and use our resu...
Ion specific behavior of halides at surfaces of aqueous basic amino acids is unravelled by means of ...
To understand the effects of specific ions on protein-water interactions and the thermodynamic stabi...
AbstractTime-resolved measurements indicated that protons could propagate on the surface of a protei...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we investigated effects of inorganic salts on the structure an...
When proteins are solvated in electrolyte solutions that contain alkali ions, the ions interact most...
The monovalent ions Na+ and K+ and Cl− are present in any living organism. The fundamental thermodyn...
Proteins interact with ions in various ways. The surface of proteins has an innate capability to bin...
We investigated specific anion binding to basic amino acid residues as well as to a range of patchy ...
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...
Specific interactions that depend on the nature of electrolytes are observed when proteins and other...
Title: Ion-Protein Interactions Author: Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Heyda Department: Physical and Macromolecul...
By means of molecular dynamics simulations we have systematically investigated the behavior of posit...
Title: Ion-Protein Interactions Author: Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Heyda Department: Physical and Macromolecul...
Abstract. We investigate specific anion binding to a range of patchy protein models and use our resu...
Ion specific behavior of halides at surfaces of aqueous basic amino acids is unravelled by means of ...
To understand the effects of specific ions on protein-water interactions and the thermodynamic stabi...
AbstractTime-resolved measurements indicated that protons could propagate on the surface of a protei...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we investigated effects of inorganic salts on the structure an...
When proteins are solvated in electrolyte solutions that contain alkali ions, the ions interact most...
The monovalent ions Na+ and K+ and Cl− are present in any living organism. The fundamental thermodyn...