On Earth, water plays an active role in cellular life, over several scales of distance and time. At a nanoscale, water drives macromolecular conformation through hydrophobic forces and at short times acts as a proton donor/acceptor providing charge carriers for signal transmission. At longer times and larger distances, water controls osmosis, transport, and protein mobility. Neutron diffraction experiments augmented by computer simulation, show that the three-dimensional shape of the hydration shell of carboxyl and carboxylate groups belonging to different molecules is characteristic of each molecule. Different hydration shells identify and distinguish specific sites with the same chemical structure. This experimental evidence suggests an a...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
Biological molecules, such as glycerol, sugars, amino acids and small proteins are known to serve as...
Molecular recognition is arguably the most elementary physical process essential for life that arise...
On Earth, water plays an active role in cellular life, over several scales of distance and time. At ...
The role of water on the structure and activity of proteins, DNA and other biological macromolecules...
Interactions between solutes and water impact both water structure and structural dynamics as well a...
Historical interpretations of the thermodynamics characterizing biomolecular recognition have margin...
The structural and dynamic properties of solutes in water (e.g. conformational fluctuations of prote...
Hydration is known to affect molecular-recognition processes, such as those between proteins and lig...
We use molecular dynamics to simulate recent neutron scattering experiments on aqueous solutions of ...
Water brings its remarkable thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies in the pure liquid state to biologic...
The tumor-associated carbohydrate Tn antigens include two variants, αGalNAc-<i>O</i>-Thr and αGalNAc...
W ater is a critical component of many chemical processes, in fields as diverse as biology and geolo...
ABSTRACT: Essential to cells and their organelles, water is both shuttled to where it is needed and ...
The interaction of biological molecules with water is an important determinant of structural proper...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
Biological molecules, such as glycerol, sugars, amino acids and small proteins are known to serve as...
Molecular recognition is arguably the most elementary physical process essential for life that arise...
On Earth, water plays an active role in cellular life, over several scales of distance and time. At ...
The role of water on the structure and activity of proteins, DNA and other biological macromolecules...
Interactions between solutes and water impact both water structure and structural dynamics as well a...
Historical interpretations of the thermodynamics characterizing biomolecular recognition have margin...
The structural and dynamic properties of solutes in water (e.g. conformational fluctuations of prote...
Hydration is known to affect molecular-recognition processes, such as those between proteins and lig...
We use molecular dynamics to simulate recent neutron scattering experiments on aqueous solutions of ...
Water brings its remarkable thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies in the pure liquid state to biologic...
The tumor-associated carbohydrate Tn antigens include two variants, αGalNAc-<i>O</i>-Thr and αGalNAc...
W ater is a critical component of many chemical processes, in fields as diverse as biology and geolo...
ABSTRACT: Essential to cells and their organelles, water is both shuttled to where it is needed and ...
The interaction of biological molecules with water is an important determinant of structural proper...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
Biological molecules, such as glycerol, sugars, amino acids and small proteins are known to serve as...
Molecular recognition is arguably the most elementary physical process essential for life that arise...