Atomistic-level understanding of surface hydration mediating protein–protein interactions and ligand binding has been a challenge due to the dynamic nature of water molecules near the surface. We develop a computational method to evaluate the solvation free energy based on the density map of the first hydration shell constructed from all-atom molecular dynamics simulation and use it to examine the binding of two intrinsically disordered ligands to their target protein domain. One ligand is from the human protein, and the other is from the 1918 Spanish flu virus. We find that the viral ligand incurs a 6.9 kcal/mol lower desolvation penalty upon binding to the target, which is consistent with its stronger binding affinity. The difference aris...
Water is essential in many biological processes, and the hydration structure plays a critical role i...
Protein-protein interactions control a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation,...
Protein-protein interactions control a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation,...
Water is a crucial participant in virtually all cellular functions. Evidently, water molecules in th...
Explicit water molecules in the binding site of proteins play a crucial role for protein–ligand asso...
Explicit water molecules in the binding site of proteins play a crucial role for protein–ligand asso...
Abstract Background: How proteins approach surrounding molecules is fundamental to our understandin...
Drug binding involves changes of the local water structure around proteins including water rearrange...
Abstract Background: How proteins approach surrounding molecules is fundamental to our understandin...
Abstract Background: How proteins approach surrounding molecules is fundamental to our understandin...
Abstract Background: How proteins approach surrounding molecules is fundamental to our understandin...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
AbstractProtein hydration plays an integral role in determining protein function and stability. We d...
Although water is undoubtedly an essential mediator of protein-ligand interactions, whether or not s...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
Water is essential in many biological processes, and the hydration structure plays a critical role i...
Protein-protein interactions control a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation,...
Protein-protein interactions control a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation,...
Water is a crucial participant in virtually all cellular functions. Evidently, water molecules in th...
Explicit water molecules in the binding site of proteins play a crucial role for protein–ligand asso...
Explicit water molecules in the binding site of proteins play a crucial role for protein–ligand asso...
Abstract Background: How proteins approach surrounding molecules is fundamental to our understandin...
Drug binding involves changes of the local water structure around proteins including water rearrange...
Abstract Background: How proteins approach surrounding molecules is fundamental to our understandin...
Abstract Background: How proteins approach surrounding molecules is fundamental to our understandin...
Abstract Background: How proteins approach surrounding molecules is fundamental to our understandin...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
AbstractProtein hydration plays an integral role in determining protein function and stability. We d...
Although water is undoubtedly an essential mediator of protein-ligand interactions, whether or not s...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
Water is essential in many biological processes, and the hydration structure plays a critical role i...
Protein-protein interactions control a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation,...
Protein-protein interactions control a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation,...