AbstractAn understanding of the impact of the crowded conditions in the cytoplasm on its biomolecules is of clear importance to biochemical, medical, and pharmaceutical science. Our previous work on the use of small biochemical compounds to crowd protein solutions indicates that a quantitative description of their nonideal behavior is possible and straightforward. Here, we show the structural origin of the nonideal solution behavior. We discuss the consequences of these findings regarding protein folding stability and solvation in crowded solutions through a structural analysis of the m-value or the change in free-energy difference of a macromolecule in solution with respect to the concentration of a third component
The biological organization complexes, which comprise proteins, membranes, chromosomes, organelles, ...
Protective osmolytes are chemical compounds that shift the protein folding/unfolding equilibrium tow...
ABSTRACT: Virtually all taxa use osmolytes to protect cells against biochemical stress. Osmolytes of...
AbstractAn understanding of the impact of the crowded conditions in the cytoplasm on its biomolecule...
Osmolytes are small organic compounds that confer to the cell an enhanced adaptability to external c...
Living cells are composed of a variety of biological macromolecules such as nucleic acid, metabolite...
Cells survive fluctuations in osmolality by accumulating and depleting highly soluble, usually neutr...
AbstractAn all-atom Gō model of Trp-cage protein is simulated using discontinuous molecular dynamics...
Proteins are designed to function in environments crowded by cosolutes, but most studies of protein ...
How osmolytes enhance the folding, binding, and self-assembly of biological macromolecules at a micr...
The folding of many globular proteins from the unfolded (U) to the native (N) state appears to be de...
We investigate the effects of solvent specificities on the stability of the native structure (NS) of...
ABSTRACT: Cytoplasmic osmolytes can significantly alter the thermodynamic and kinetic properties of ...
A protein presents a native (N) macro state, which is functionally active, in equilibrium with the d...
International audienceIn food technology, proteins are classically subject to operations leading to ...
The biological organization complexes, which comprise proteins, membranes, chromosomes, organelles, ...
Protective osmolytes are chemical compounds that shift the protein folding/unfolding equilibrium tow...
ABSTRACT: Virtually all taxa use osmolytes to protect cells against biochemical stress. Osmolytes of...
AbstractAn understanding of the impact of the crowded conditions in the cytoplasm on its biomolecule...
Osmolytes are small organic compounds that confer to the cell an enhanced adaptability to external c...
Living cells are composed of a variety of biological macromolecules such as nucleic acid, metabolite...
Cells survive fluctuations in osmolality by accumulating and depleting highly soluble, usually neutr...
AbstractAn all-atom Gō model of Trp-cage protein is simulated using discontinuous molecular dynamics...
Proteins are designed to function in environments crowded by cosolutes, but most studies of protein ...
How osmolytes enhance the folding, binding, and self-assembly of biological macromolecules at a micr...
The folding of many globular proteins from the unfolded (U) to the native (N) state appears to be de...
We investigate the effects of solvent specificities on the stability of the native structure (NS) of...
ABSTRACT: Cytoplasmic osmolytes can significantly alter the thermodynamic and kinetic properties of ...
A protein presents a native (N) macro state, which is functionally active, in equilibrium with the d...
International audienceIn food technology, proteins are classically subject to operations leading to ...
The biological organization complexes, which comprise proteins, membranes, chromosomes, organelles, ...
Protective osmolytes are chemical compounds that shift the protein folding/unfolding equilibrium tow...
ABSTRACT: Virtually all taxa use osmolytes to protect cells against biochemical stress. Osmolytes of...