To understand the role of aromatic-aromatic interactions in imparting specificity to the folding process, the geometries of four aromatic residues with different sequence spacing, located in α-helices or five residues from helical ends, interacting with each other have been elucidated. The geometry is found to depend on the sequence difference. Specific interactions (C-H...Π and N-H...Π which result from this geometry may cause a given pair of residues (such as Phe-His) with a particular sequence difference to occur more than expected. The most conspicuous residue in an aromatic pair in the context of helix stability is His, which is found at the last (C1) position or the two positions (Ncap and Ccap) immediately flanking the...
π-π Interaction is a direct attractive non-covalent interaction between aromatic moieties, playing a...
π-π interaction is a direct attractive non-covalent interaction between aromatic moieties, which pla...
Design of complex protein folds requires complete understanding of the stereochemical principles tha...
Although hydrophobic interaction is the main contributing factor to the stability of the protein fol...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the favorability of different conformations of aromatic residu...
peer reviewedSeveral studies have analysed aromatic interactions, involving mostly phenylalan...
In a data set of 593 nonhomologous proteins from the PDB, we have analyzed the pairing of phe...
We have collected all aromatic pairs (3152) involving an N-phenyl partner in a dataset of 593...
Among the aromatic residues in protein structures, histidine (His) is unique, as it can exist in the...
<p>(A) and (B) illustrate two types of interactions between the flanking α-helices I and IV (cluster...
In the present study, an extensive analysis of the aromatic Tyr-X interactions is performed o...
Geometries of aromatic/aromatic interactions in crystal structures of small molecules from the Cambr...
Aromatic-aromatic interactions have long been considered important in the self assembly of amyloids....
Aromatic-aromatic interactions between phenylalanine side chains in peptides have been probed by the...
Aromatic-aromatic interactions between phenylalanine side chains in peptides have been probed by the...
π-π Interaction is a direct attractive non-covalent interaction between aromatic moieties, playing a...
π-π interaction is a direct attractive non-covalent interaction between aromatic moieties, which pla...
Design of complex protein folds requires complete understanding of the stereochemical principles tha...
Although hydrophobic interaction is the main contributing factor to the stability of the protein fol...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the favorability of different conformations of aromatic residu...
peer reviewedSeveral studies have analysed aromatic interactions, involving mostly phenylalan...
In a data set of 593 nonhomologous proteins from the PDB, we have analyzed the pairing of phe...
We have collected all aromatic pairs (3152) involving an N-phenyl partner in a dataset of 593...
Among the aromatic residues in protein structures, histidine (His) is unique, as it can exist in the...
<p>(A) and (B) illustrate two types of interactions between the flanking α-helices I and IV (cluster...
In the present study, an extensive analysis of the aromatic Tyr-X interactions is performed o...
Geometries of aromatic/aromatic interactions in crystal structures of small molecules from the Cambr...
Aromatic-aromatic interactions have long been considered important in the self assembly of amyloids....
Aromatic-aromatic interactions between phenylalanine side chains in peptides have been probed by the...
Aromatic-aromatic interactions between phenylalanine side chains in peptides have been probed by the...
π-π Interaction is a direct attractive non-covalent interaction between aromatic moieties, playing a...
π-π interaction is a direct attractive non-covalent interaction between aromatic moieties, which pla...
Design of complex protein folds requires complete understanding of the stereochemical principles tha...