Traditional implicit methods for modeling electrostatics in biomolecules use a two-dielectric approach: a biomolecule is assigned low dielectric constant while the water phase is considered as a high dielectric constant medium. However, such an approach treats the biomolecule-water interface as a sharp dielectric border between two homogeneous dielectric media and does not account for inhomogeneous dielectric properties of the macromolecule as well. Recently we reported a new development, a smooth Gaussian-based dielectric function which treats the entire system, the solute and the water phase, as inhomogeneous dielectric medium (J Chem Theory Comput. 2013 Apr 9; 9(4): 2126-2136.). Here we examine various aspects of the modeling of polar so...
AbstractContinuum electrostatic models have had quantitative success in describing electrostatic-med...
This article tests a dielectric model for the variation of hydration free energy with the geometry o...
The influence of an inhomogeneous dielectric response on the dynamics of solvation of ions and dipol...
Traditional implicit methods for modeling electrostatics in biomolecules use a two-dielectric approa...
Traditional implicit methods for modeling electrostatics in biomolecules use a two-dielectric approa...
Conventional modeling techniques to model macromolecular solvation and its effect on binding in the ...
Typically, the ensemble average polar component of solvation energy (Δ<i>G</i><sub>polar</sub><sup>s...
Calculations of electrostatic potential and solvation free energy of macromolecules are essential fo...
ABSTRACT Continuum electrostatic models have had quantitative success in describing electrostatic-me...
International audienceIn the past, we have introduced a novel method to describe the solvation of co...
International audienceIn the past, we have introduced a novel method to describe the solvation of co...
Implicit methods for modeling protein electrostatics require dielectric properties of the system to ...
We demonstrate that with two small modifications, the popular dielectric continuum model is capable ...
ABSTRACT: Implicit methods for modeling protein electro-statics require dielectric properties of the...
A dielectric response theory of solvation beyond the conventional Born model for polar fluids is pre...
AbstractContinuum electrostatic models have had quantitative success in describing electrostatic-med...
This article tests a dielectric model for the variation of hydration free energy with the geometry o...
The influence of an inhomogeneous dielectric response on the dynamics of solvation of ions and dipol...
Traditional implicit methods for modeling electrostatics in biomolecules use a two-dielectric approa...
Traditional implicit methods for modeling electrostatics in biomolecules use a two-dielectric approa...
Conventional modeling techniques to model macromolecular solvation and its effect on binding in the ...
Typically, the ensemble average polar component of solvation energy (Δ<i>G</i><sub>polar</sub><sup>s...
Calculations of electrostatic potential and solvation free energy of macromolecules are essential fo...
ABSTRACT Continuum electrostatic models have had quantitative success in describing electrostatic-me...
International audienceIn the past, we have introduced a novel method to describe the solvation of co...
International audienceIn the past, we have introduced a novel method to describe the solvation of co...
Implicit methods for modeling protein electrostatics require dielectric properties of the system to ...
We demonstrate that with two small modifications, the popular dielectric continuum model is capable ...
ABSTRACT: Implicit methods for modeling protein electro-statics require dielectric properties of the...
A dielectric response theory of solvation beyond the conventional Born model for polar fluids is pre...
AbstractContinuum electrostatic models have had quantitative success in describing electrostatic-med...
This article tests a dielectric model for the variation of hydration free energy with the geometry o...
The influence of an inhomogeneous dielectric response on the dynamics of solvation of ions and dipol...