Ethanol is used as a conventional disinfectant solution. It is highly effective against enveloped viruses due to its effects on virus membranes. It also confers inactivation of non-enveloped viruses, which can be ascribed to conformational changes or changes in association state of the viral proteins induced by ethanol. We have examined here the effects of pH and hence the charged state of proteins on the ethanol-induced conformational changes and self-association of model proteins, i.e., bovine serum albumin (BSA) and ribonuclease A (RNase A). Both proteins showed qualitatively different aggregation behavior and structure changes by ethanol at pH 4.0 and 7.0, at which BSA has opposite charges and RNase A has different degree of net positiv...
The most common type of dementia, Alzheimer\u27s disease, is associated with senile plaques formed b...
AbstractA recently developed mechanochemical method has provided a new, efficient tool for studies o...
Insulin-dimer dissociation is an essential biochemical process required for the activity of the horm...
It is well known that alcohols can have strong effects on protein structures. For example, monohydri...
The relevance of studying the regulation of protein-ligand interactions is due to the emergence of n...
<p>Molecular dynamics simulations were performed for the protein Chymotrypsin Inhibitor 2 in water–e...
The present paper is an attempt to study the mechanism of ethanol induced aggregation of chicken egg...
The folded native structure of a protein is highly sensitive towards the nature of solvent under spe...
Although alcohols are well known to be protein denaturants when present at high concentrations, thei...
Although alcohols are well-known to be protein denaturants when present at high concentrations, thei...
It is well-known that hydrophobic effect play a major role in alcohol–protein interactions leading t...
Ethanol is a common protein crystallization agent, precipitant, and denaturant, but also alters the ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. We investigated preferential interactions of α-chymotrypsin with water–ethanol ...
AbstractAlcohols are known modulators of lipid bilayer properties. Their biological effects have lon...
While the hydrophobic driving force is thought to be a majorcontributor to protein stability, it is ...
The most common type of dementia, Alzheimer\u27s disease, is associated with senile plaques formed b...
AbstractA recently developed mechanochemical method has provided a new, efficient tool for studies o...
Insulin-dimer dissociation is an essential biochemical process required for the activity of the horm...
It is well known that alcohols can have strong effects on protein structures. For example, monohydri...
The relevance of studying the regulation of protein-ligand interactions is due to the emergence of n...
<p>Molecular dynamics simulations were performed for the protein Chymotrypsin Inhibitor 2 in water–e...
The present paper is an attempt to study the mechanism of ethanol induced aggregation of chicken egg...
The folded native structure of a protein is highly sensitive towards the nature of solvent under spe...
Although alcohols are well known to be protein denaturants when present at high concentrations, thei...
Although alcohols are well-known to be protein denaturants when present at high concentrations, thei...
It is well-known that hydrophobic effect play a major role in alcohol–protein interactions leading t...
Ethanol is a common protein crystallization agent, precipitant, and denaturant, but also alters the ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. We investigated preferential interactions of α-chymotrypsin with water–ethanol ...
AbstractAlcohols are known modulators of lipid bilayer properties. Their biological effects have lon...
While the hydrophobic driving force is thought to be a majorcontributor to protein stability, it is ...
The most common type of dementia, Alzheimer\u27s disease, is associated with senile plaques formed b...
AbstractA recently developed mechanochemical method has provided a new, efficient tool for studies o...
Insulin-dimer dissociation is an essential biochemical process required for the activity of the horm...