Monte Carlo simulations were performed to study the conformational changes of negatively charged model peptides dissolved in water adsorbed onto charged surfaces. 8-, 16-, and 20-residues peptides were used, each of them consisted of repeating diblock units of aspartic acid (ASP, polar amino acid) and isoleucine (ILE, nonpolar amino acid) residues. We found that a water patch was retained at the charged surface, separating the peptide from it. We believed that these water molecules were primarily responsible for giving a particular orientation to the peptide at the surface. Water did play a role to some extent in the structural stability of the 8-residues peptide. However, for higher chain lengths (16-residues and 20-residues), the intrinsi...
Proteins are the essential biological working molecules in all living beings. Their function depends...
AbstractBiomolecular surfaces and interfaces are commonly found with apolar character. The hydrophob...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
Monte Carlo simulation runs were performed on a negatively charged model peptide (consisting of dibl...
The adsorption of a peptide at solid surfaces is the result of a complex interplay of interactions b...
Secondary amphiphilicity is inherent to the secondary structural elements of proteins. By forming en...
The focus of the PhD has been the investigation of the environmental effects on peptide and protein ...
<p>Simulations are started with random conformations at the center of the water slab. Upon adsorptio...
Secondary amphiphilicity is inherent to the secondary structural elements of proteins. By forming en...
The effects of hydrogen bonding on peptide bonds are studied by quantum mechanical methods. The pept...
Publication Date (Web): February 7, 2014Although protein adsorption on solids is of immense relevanc...
Successfully immobilizing functional proteins on inorganic surfaces has long been a challenge to the...
International audienceMineral surfaces probably participated in the chemical processes which led to ...
Conformational thermodynamics determine the ability of peptides to adopt specific secondary structur...
The dilemma of reconciling the contradictory evidence regarding the conformation of long solvated pe...
Proteins are the essential biological working molecules in all living beings. Their function depends...
AbstractBiomolecular surfaces and interfaces are commonly found with apolar character. The hydrophob...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
Monte Carlo simulation runs were performed on a negatively charged model peptide (consisting of dibl...
The adsorption of a peptide at solid surfaces is the result of a complex interplay of interactions b...
Secondary amphiphilicity is inherent to the secondary structural elements of proteins. By forming en...
The focus of the PhD has been the investigation of the environmental effects on peptide and protein ...
<p>Simulations are started with random conformations at the center of the water slab. Upon adsorptio...
Secondary amphiphilicity is inherent to the secondary structural elements of proteins. By forming en...
The effects of hydrogen bonding on peptide bonds are studied by quantum mechanical methods. The pept...
Publication Date (Web): February 7, 2014Although protein adsorption on solids is of immense relevanc...
Successfully immobilizing functional proteins on inorganic surfaces has long been a challenge to the...
International audienceMineral surfaces probably participated in the chemical processes which led to ...
Conformational thermodynamics determine the ability of peptides to adopt specific secondary structur...
The dilemma of reconciling the contradictory evidence regarding the conformation of long solvated pe...
Proteins are the essential biological working molecules in all living beings. Their function depends...
AbstractBiomolecular surfaces and interfaces are commonly found with apolar character. The hydrophob...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...