AbstractUnderstanding the screening by salts of charge-charge interactions in proteins is important for at least two reasons: a), screening by intracellular salt concentration may modulate the stability and interactions of proteins in vivo; and b), the in vitro experimental estimation of the contributions from charge-charge interactions to molecular processes involving proteins is generally carried out on the basis of the salt effect on process energetics, under the assumption that these interactions are screened out by moderate salt concentrations. Here, we explore experimentally the extent to which the screening efficiency depends on the nature of the salt. To this end, we have carried out an energetic characterization of the effect of Na...
AbstractProtein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way...
Protein aggregation via liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is ubiquitous in nature and is intimat...
Elucidating the interactions of cosolvents and cosolutes, for example, urea and inorganic salts, wit...
AbstractUnderstanding the screening by salts of charge-charge interactions in proteins is important ...
Model compound studies in the literature show how Hofmeister ion interactions affect protein stabili...
ABSTRACT Model compound studies in the literature show how Hofmeister ion interactions affect protei...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
Protein solubility, protein charge and acid-base titration in protein solutions depend strongly on t...
Hofmeister series ranks the ability of salt ions in influencing a variety of properties and processe...
Specific‐ion effects are ubiquitous in nature; however, their underlying mechanisms remain elusive. ...
Protein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way on pH, ...
The salting-out effect of simple electrolytes on lysozyme has been studied by measuring the second v...
AbstractProtein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way...
Protein aggregation via liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is ubiquitous in nature and is intimat...
Elucidating the interactions of cosolvents and cosolutes, for example, urea and inorganic salts, wit...
AbstractUnderstanding the screening by salts of charge-charge interactions in proteins is important ...
Model compound studies in the literature show how Hofmeister ion interactions affect protein stabili...
ABSTRACT Model compound studies in the literature show how Hofmeister ion interactions affect protei...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
Protein solubility, protein charge and acid-base titration in protein solutions depend strongly on t...
Hofmeister series ranks the ability of salt ions in influencing a variety of properties and processe...
Specific‐ion effects are ubiquitous in nature; however, their underlying mechanisms remain elusive. ...
Protein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way on pH, ...
The salting-out effect of simple electrolytes on lysozyme has been studied by measuring the second v...
AbstractProtein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way...
Protein aggregation via liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is ubiquitous in nature and is intimat...
Elucidating the interactions of cosolvents and cosolutes, for example, urea and inorganic salts, wit...