AbstractWe report the computer generation of a high-density map of the thermodynamic properties of the diffusion-accessible encounter conformations of four receptor-ligand protein pairs, and use it to study the electrostatic and desolvation components of the free energy of association. Encounter complex conformations are generated by sampling the translational/rotational space of the ligand around the receptor, both at 5-Å and zero surface-to-surface separations. We find that partial desolvation is always an important effect, and it becomes dominant for complexes in which one of the reactants is neutral or weakly charged. The interaction provides a slowly varying attractive force over a small but significant region of the molecular surface....
These authors contributed equally. Protein-protein association is often accompanied by changes in re...
In the crowded cell, a strong selective pressure operates on the proteome to limit the competition b...
AbstractUnderstanding protein-protein association is crucial in revealing the molecular basis of man...
AbstractWe report the computer generation of a high-density map of the thermodynamic properties of t...
AbstractFormation of a stereospecific protein complex is favored by specific interactions between tw...
AbstractThe association reaction between pairs of proteins proceeds through an encounter complex tha...
AbstractThe role of desolvation in protein binding kinetics is investigated using Brownian dynamics ...
An outstanding challenge has been to understand the mechanism whereby proteins associate. We report ...
An outstanding challenge has been to understand the mechanism whereby proteins associate. We report ...
AbstractProtein-protein complex formation involves removal of water from the interface region. Surfa...
An outstanding challenge has been to understand the mechanism whereby proteins associate. We report ...
An outstanding challenge has been to understand the mechanism whereby proteins associate. We report ...
In the crowded cell, the competition between functional and non-functional interactions is severe. U...
Protein-protein association is often accompanied by changes in receptor and ligand structure. This i...
Protein-protein association is often accompanied by changes in receptor and ligand structure. This i...
These authors contributed equally. Protein-protein association is often accompanied by changes in re...
In the crowded cell, a strong selective pressure operates on the proteome to limit the competition b...
AbstractUnderstanding protein-protein association is crucial in revealing the molecular basis of man...
AbstractWe report the computer generation of a high-density map of the thermodynamic properties of t...
AbstractFormation of a stereospecific protein complex is favored by specific interactions between tw...
AbstractThe association reaction between pairs of proteins proceeds through an encounter complex tha...
AbstractThe role of desolvation in protein binding kinetics is investigated using Brownian dynamics ...
An outstanding challenge has been to understand the mechanism whereby proteins associate. We report ...
An outstanding challenge has been to understand the mechanism whereby proteins associate. We report ...
AbstractProtein-protein complex formation involves removal of water from the interface region. Surfa...
An outstanding challenge has been to understand the mechanism whereby proteins associate. We report ...
An outstanding challenge has been to understand the mechanism whereby proteins associate. We report ...
In the crowded cell, the competition between functional and non-functional interactions is severe. U...
Protein-protein association is often accompanied by changes in receptor and ligand structure. This i...
Protein-protein association is often accompanied by changes in receptor and ligand structure. This i...
These authors contributed equally. Protein-protein association is often accompanied by changes in re...
In the crowded cell, a strong selective pressure operates on the proteome to limit the competition b...
AbstractUnderstanding protein-protein association is crucial in revealing the molecular basis of man...