Constant pressure and temperature molecular dynamics techniques have been employed to investigate the changes in structure and volumes of two globular proteins, superoxide dismutase and lysozyme, under pressure. Compression (the relative changes in the proteins' volumes), computed with the Voronoi technique, is closely related with the so-called protein intrinsic compressibility, estimated by sound velocity measurements. In particular, compression computed with Voronoi volumes predicts, in agreement with experimental estimates, a negative bound water contribution to the apparent protein compression. While the use of van der Waals and molecular volumes underestimates the intrinsic compressibilities of proteins, Voronoi volumes produce result...
International audienceThe influence of high hydrostatic pressure on the internal sub-nanosecond dyna...
We measured in-situ the volumetric changes to the molecular structure of the bovine milk protein β-l...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and elastic and quasi-elastic neutron scattering techniques were...
Constant pressure and temperature molecular dynamics techniques have been employed to investigate th...
The compressibility of a protein relates to its stability, flexibility, and hydrophobic interactions...
AbstractThe relationship between the elastic and dynamic properties of native globular proteins is c...
The “rules ” governing protein structure and stability are still poorly understood. Important clues ...
AbstractThe experimental determination of protein compressibility reflects both the protein intrinsi...
We review the results of compressibility studies on proteins and low molecular weight compounds that...
The evidences are presented that the effects of pressure on proteins are inverted, in the range 2, 0...
AbstractIt is well known that proteins denature under high pressure. The mechanism that underlies su...
To assess the feasibility of high-pressure simulation of biomolecular systems, we discuss some pract...
The motivation of the study presented here is to investigate how hydrostatic pressure influences the...
International audienceWe performed complementary inelastic neutron scattering (INS) experiments and ...
International audienceThe paper describes preliminary results of a molecular dynamics simulation stu...
International audienceThe influence of high hydrostatic pressure on the internal sub-nanosecond dyna...
We measured in-situ the volumetric changes to the molecular structure of the bovine milk protein β-l...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and elastic and quasi-elastic neutron scattering techniques were...
Constant pressure and temperature molecular dynamics techniques have been employed to investigate th...
The compressibility of a protein relates to its stability, flexibility, and hydrophobic interactions...
AbstractThe relationship between the elastic and dynamic properties of native globular proteins is c...
The “rules ” governing protein structure and stability are still poorly understood. Important clues ...
AbstractThe experimental determination of protein compressibility reflects both the protein intrinsi...
We review the results of compressibility studies on proteins and low molecular weight compounds that...
The evidences are presented that the effects of pressure on proteins are inverted, in the range 2, 0...
AbstractIt is well known that proteins denature under high pressure. The mechanism that underlies su...
To assess the feasibility of high-pressure simulation of biomolecular systems, we discuss some pract...
The motivation of the study presented here is to investigate how hydrostatic pressure influences the...
International audienceWe performed complementary inelastic neutron scattering (INS) experiments and ...
International audienceThe paper describes preliminary results of a molecular dynamics simulation stu...
International audienceThe influence of high hydrostatic pressure on the internal sub-nanosecond dyna...
We measured in-situ the volumetric changes to the molecular structure of the bovine milk protein β-l...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and elastic and quasi-elastic neutron scattering techniques were...