Protein structure and function is dependent on myriad noncovalent interactions. Direct detection and characterization of these weak interactions in large biomolecules, such as proteins, is experimentally challenging. Herein, we report the first observation and measurement of long-range "through-space" scalar couplings between methyl and backbone carbonyl groups in proteins. These J couplings are indicative of the presence of noncovalent C-H⋅⋅⋅π hydrogen-bond-like interactions involving the amide π network. Experimentally detected scalar couplings were corroborated by a natural bond orbital analysis, which revealed the orbital nature of the interaction and the origins of the through-space J couplings. The experimental observation of this typ...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
π-hydrogen bonding interactions are ubiquitous in both materials and biology. Despite their relative...
International audienceProtein structure and function is dependent on myriad noncovalent interactions...
International audienceProtein structure and function is dependent on myriad noncovalent interactions...
An n ‒ Π* interaction between neighboring carbonyl groups has been postulated to stabilize protein s...
An n ‒ Π* interaction between neighboring carbonyl groups has been postulated to stabilize protein s...
An n ‒ Π* interaction between neighboring carbonyl groups has been postulated to stabilize protein s...
Hydrogen bonds are essential for protein structure and function, making experimental access to long-...
Intermolecular interactions are indispensible for biological function. Here we discuss how novel NMR...
Noncovalent interactions define and modulate biomolecular structure, function, and dynamics.1 A fund...
Lone-pair···π and, more recently, π···π interactions have been studied in small molecule crystal str...
International audienceThe role of C-H...O hydrogen bonds in the stabilization of biomolecules is inc...
International audienceThe role of C-H...O hydrogen bonds in the stabilization of biomolecules is inc...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
π-hydrogen bonding interactions are ubiquitous in both materials and biology. Despite their relative...
International audienceProtein structure and function is dependent on myriad noncovalent interactions...
International audienceProtein structure and function is dependent on myriad noncovalent interactions...
An n ‒ Π* interaction between neighboring carbonyl groups has been postulated to stabilize protein s...
An n ‒ Π* interaction between neighboring carbonyl groups has been postulated to stabilize protein s...
An n ‒ Π* interaction between neighboring carbonyl groups has been postulated to stabilize protein s...
Hydrogen bonds are essential for protein structure and function, making experimental access to long-...
Intermolecular interactions are indispensible for biological function. Here we discuss how novel NMR...
Noncovalent interactions define and modulate biomolecular structure, function, and dynamics.1 A fund...
Lone-pair···π and, more recently, π···π interactions have been studied in small molecule crystal str...
International audienceThe role of C-H...O hydrogen bonds in the stabilization of biomolecules is inc...
International audienceThe role of C-H...O hydrogen bonds in the stabilization of biomolecules is inc...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
π-hydrogen bonding interactions are ubiquitous in both materials and biology. Despite their relative...