Self-association of proteins is strongly affected by long-range electrostatic interactions caused by equilibrium adsorption of small ions such as protons and multivalent metals. By affecting the molecular net charge, solution pH is thus a widely used parameter to tune stability and phase behavior of proteins. We here review recent studies where the charge distribution is perturbed not only by protons, but also by other binding ions, leading to a rich and inherently anisotropic charge distribution. Focus is on coarse grained simulation techniques, coupled to experiments of protein-protein interaction at varying salt and pH conditions. Finally, and with future bio-colloidal models in mind, we discuss the validity of coarse graining charge ani...
We investigate protein–protein interactions in solution by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and t...
The interplay between the biocolloidal characteristics (especially size and charge), pH, salt concen...
Protein interactions are important in understanding various protein relevant cellular and technologi...
Anisotropic protein interactions have a strong orientation dependence resulting from an uneven distr...
Recent experimental studies show that oppositely charged proteins can self-assemble to form seemingl...
Electrostatic interactions in bio-molecular systems are important not only in the living cell but al...
Static light scattering (SLS) combined with structure-based Monte Carlo (MC) simulations provide new...
The stability of aqueous protein solutions is strongly affected by multivalent ions, which induce io...
The anisotropy of shape and functionality of proteins complicates the prediction of protein–protein ...
Oblivious to ion specificity, pH has been a key parameter for macromolecular solutions for little mo...
ABSTRACT: Gay−Berne anisotropic potential has been widely used to evaluate the nonbonded interaction...
Interaction of proteins with charged macromolecules is involved in many processes in cells. Firstly,...
We investigated specific anion binding to basic amino acid residues as well as to a range of patchy ...
Protein self-association may be detrimental in biological systems, but can be utilized in a controll...
Abstract. We investigate specific anion binding to a range of patchy protein models and use our resu...
We investigate protein–protein interactions in solution by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and t...
The interplay between the biocolloidal characteristics (especially size and charge), pH, salt concen...
Protein interactions are important in understanding various protein relevant cellular and technologi...
Anisotropic protein interactions have a strong orientation dependence resulting from an uneven distr...
Recent experimental studies show that oppositely charged proteins can self-assemble to form seemingl...
Electrostatic interactions in bio-molecular systems are important not only in the living cell but al...
Static light scattering (SLS) combined with structure-based Monte Carlo (MC) simulations provide new...
The stability of aqueous protein solutions is strongly affected by multivalent ions, which induce io...
The anisotropy of shape and functionality of proteins complicates the prediction of protein–protein ...
Oblivious to ion specificity, pH has been a key parameter for macromolecular solutions for little mo...
ABSTRACT: Gay−Berne anisotropic potential has been widely used to evaluate the nonbonded interaction...
Interaction of proteins with charged macromolecules is involved in many processes in cells. Firstly,...
We investigated specific anion binding to basic amino acid residues as well as to a range of patchy ...
Protein self-association may be detrimental in biological systems, but can be utilized in a controll...
Abstract. We investigate specific anion binding to a range of patchy protein models and use our resu...
We investigate protein–protein interactions in solution by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and t...
The interplay between the biocolloidal characteristics (especially size and charge), pH, salt concen...
Protein interactions are important in understanding various protein relevant cellular and technologi...