AbstractThe relationship between the elastic and dynamic properties of native globular proteins is considered on the basis of a wide set of reported experimental data. The formation of a small cavity, capable of accommodating water, in the protein interior is associated with the elastic deformation, whose contribution to the free energy considerably exceeds the heat motion energy. Mechanically, the protein molecule is a highly nonlinear system. This means that its compressibility sharply decreases upon compression. The mechanical nonlinearity results in the following consequences related to the intramolecular dynamics of proteins: 1) The sign of the electrostriction effect in the protein matrix is opposite that observed in liquids—this is a...
<div><p>A protein at equilibrium is commonly thought of as a fully relaxed structure, with the intra...
The cooperative nature of protein substructure and internal motion is a critical aspect of their fun...
AbstractIt is well known that proteins denature under high pressure. The mechanism that underlies su...
Constant pressure and temperature molecular dynamics techniques have been employed to investigate th...
International audienceThe influence of high hydrostatic pressure on the internal sub-nanosecond dyna...
We review the results of compressibility studies on proteins and low molecular weight compounds that...
The compressibility of a protein relates to its stability, flexibility, and hydrophobic interactions...
AbstractThe experimental determination of protein compressibility reflects both the protein intrinsi...
International audienceWe performed complementary inelastic neutron scattering (INS) experiments and ...
Protein dynamics is characterized by fluctuations among different conformational substates, i.e. the...
The elasticity of proteins, expressed by the compressibility, is potentially one of the most importa...
The cooperative nature of protein substructure and internal motion is a critical aspect of their fun...
The temperature-pressure behavior of proteins seems to be unique among the biological macromolecules...
The “rules ” governing protein structure and stability are still poorly understood. Important clues ...
We present here a study of the dynamics of two monomeric proteins, trypsin and lysozyme, by means of...
<div><p>A protein at equilibrium is commonly thought of as a fully relaxed structure, with the intra...
The cooperative nature of protein substructure and internal motion is a critical aspect of their fun...
AbstractIt is well known that proteins denature under high pressure. The mechanism that underlies su...
Constant pressure and temperature molecular dynamics techniques have been employed to investigate th...
International audienceThe influence of high hydrostatic pressure on the internal sub-nanosecond dyna...
We review the results of compressibility studies on proteins and low molecular weight compounds that...
The compressibility of a protein relates to its stability, flexibility, and hydrophobic interactions...
AbstractThe experimental determination of protein compressibility reflects both the protein intrinsi...
International audienceWe performed complementary inelastic neutron scattering (INS) experiments and ...
Protein dynamics is characterized by fluctuations among different conformational substates, i.e. the...
The elasticity of proteins, expressed by the compressibility, is potentially one of the most importa...
The cooperative nature of protein substructure and internal motion is a critical aspect of their fun...
The temperature-pressure behavior of proteins seems to be unique among the biological macromolecules...
The “rules ” governing protein structure and stability are still poorly understood. Important clues ...
We present here a study of the dynamics of two monomeric proteins, trypsin and lysozyme, by means of...
<div><p>A protein at equilibrium is commonly thought of as a fully relaxed structure, with the intra...
The cooperative nature of protein substructure and internal motion is a critical aspect of their fun...
AbstractIt is well known that proteins denature under high pressure. The mechanism that underlies su...