We present an analysis of the water molecules immobilized at the protein-protein interfaces of 115 homodimeric proteins and 46 protein-protein complexes, and compare them with 173 large crystal packing interfaces representing nonspecific interactions. With an average of 15 waters per 1000 Å2 of interface area, the crystal packing interfaces are more hydrated than the specific interfaces of homodimers and complexes, which have 10-11 waters per 1000 Å2, reflecting the more hydrophilic composition of crystal packing interfaces. Very different patterns of hydration are observed: Water molecules may form a ring around interfaces that remain "dry,"or they may permeate "wet"interfaces. A majority of the specific interfaces are dry and mo...
We investigate the role of water molecules in 89 protein–RNA complexes taken from the Protein Data B...
Based on molecular dynamics simulations of four globular proteins in dilute aqueous solution, with t...
Based on molecular dynamics simulations of four globular proteins in dilute aqueous solution, with t...
We present an analysis of the water molecules immobilized at the protein-protein interfaces of 115 h...
Background: Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites by filli...
Abstract Background Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites ...
Background Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites by fillin...
There is a great interest in understanding and exploiting protein-protein associations as new routes...
There is a great interest in understanding and exploiting protein-protein associations as new routes...
We compare the geometric and physical-chemical properties of interfaces involved in specific and non...
We compare the geometric and physical-chemical properties of interfaces involved in specific and non...
AbstractWater molecules are found in abundance in protein–protein and protein–DNA interfaces. Althou...
<p>We dissect the protein–protein interfaces into water preservation (WP), water hydration (WH) and ...
We investigate the role of water molecules in 89 protein–RNA complexes taken from the Protein Data B...
We investigate the role of water molecules in 89 protein–RNA complexes taken from the Protein Data B...
We investigate the role of water molecules in 89 protein–RNA complexes taken from the Protein Data B...
Based on molecular dynamics simulations of four globular proteins in dilute aqueous solution, with t...
Based on molecular dynamics simulations of four globular proteins in dilute aqueous solution, with t...
We present an analysis of the water molecules immobilized at the protein-protein interfaces of 115 h...
Background: Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites by filli...
Abstract Background Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites ...
Background Water is an integral part of protein complexes. It shapes protein binding sites by fillin...
There is a great interest in understanding and exploiting protein-protein associations as new routes...
There is a great interest in understanding and exploiting protein-protein associations as new routes...
We compare the geometric and physical-chemical properties of interfaces involved in specific and non...
We compare the geometric and physical-chemical properties of interfaces involved in specific and non...
AbstractWater molecules are found in abundance in protein–protein and protein–DNA interfaces. Althou...
<p>We dissect the protein–protein interfaces into water preservation (WP), water hydration (WH) and ...
We investigate the role of water molecules in 89 protein–RNA complexes taken from the Protein Data B...
We investigate the role of water molecules in 89 protein–RNA complexes taken from the Protein Data B...
We investigate the role of water molecules in 89 protein–RNA complexes taken from the Protein Data B...
Based on molecular dynamics simulations of four globular proteins in dilute aqueous solution, with t...
Based on molecular dynamics simulations of four globular proteins in dilute aqueous solution, with t...