Selenium has been increasingly recognized as an important element in biological systems, which participates in numerous biochemical processes in organisms, notably in enzyme reactions. Selenium can substitute sulfur of cysteine and methionine to form their selenium analogues, selenocysteine (Sec) and selenomethionine (SeM). The nature of amino acid pockets in proteins is dependent on their composition and thus different non-covalent forces determine the interactions between selenium of Sec or SeM and other functional groups, resulting in specific biophysical behavior. The discrimination of selenium toward sulfur has been reported. In order to elucidate the difference between the nature of S-pi and Se-pi interactions, we performed extensive ...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Selenium has been increasingly recognized as an important element in biological systems, which parti...
Selenium has been increasingly recognized as an important element in biological systems, which parti...
Selenium has been increasingly recognized as an important element in biological systems, which parti...
Selenium has been increasingly recognized as an important element in biological systems, which parti...
Statistical analysis of data from crystal structures extracted from the Cambridge Structural Databas...
Statistical analysis of data from crystal structures extracted from the Cambridge Structural Databas...
Non-covalent selenium-selenium interactions between selenium-containing organic molecules were studi...
Non-covalent selenium-selenium interactions between selenium-containing organic molecules were studi...
Chalcogen bonding is a special type of non-covalent interaction between positively charged area of c...
Rozovsky, SharonSelenium can be used as a surrogate atom to sulfur in nuclear magnetic resonance spe...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Selenium has been increasingly recognized as an important element in biological systems, which parti...
Selenium has been increasingly recognized as an important element in biological systems, which parti...
Selenium has been increasingly recognized as an important element in biological systems, which parti...
Selenium has been increasingly recognized as an important element in biological systems, which parti...
Statistical analysis of data from crystal structures extracted from the Cambridge Structural Databas...
Statistical analysis of data from crystal structures extracted from the Cambridge Structural Databas...
Non-covalent selenium-selenium interactions between selenium-containing organic molecules were studi...
Non-covalent selenium-selenium interactions between selenium-containing organic molecules were studi...
Chalcogen bonding is a special type of non-covalent interaction between positively charged area of c...
Rozovsky, SharonSelenium can be used as a surrogate atom to sulfur in nuclear magnetic resonance spe...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...
Chalcogen bonds are the specific interactions involving group 16 elements as electrophilic sites. Th...