Implicit water model within the Zimm-Bragg approach to analyze experimental data for heat and cold denaturation of proteins
In theoretical models, used to process experimental data on biopolymer conformations, the description of water-polymer interactions is challenging. Here the authors present a model that extracts the values of H-bonding energies and determines the conditions for cold denaturation from the energetic b...
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oai:doaj.org-article:6668c53e3a064e2d9a3fc9b6f179b7792021-12-02T14:49:21ZImplicit water model within the Zimm-Bragg approach to analyze experimental data for heat and cold denaturation of proteins10.1038/s42004-021-00499-x2399-3669https://doaj.org/article/6668c53e3a064e2d9a3fc9b6f179b7792021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-021-00499-xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2399-3669In theoretical models, used to process experimental data on biopolymer conformations, the description of water-polymer interactions is challenging. Here the authors present a model that extracts the values of H-bonding energies and determines the conditions for cold denaturation from the energetic balance.Artem BadasyanShushanik TonoyanMatjaz ValantJoze GrdadolnikNature PortfolioarticleChemistryQD1-999ENCommunications Chemistry, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021) |
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In theoretical models, used to process experimental data on biopolymer conformations, the description of water-polymer interactions is challenging. Here the authors present a model that extracts the values of H-bonding energies and determines the conditions for cold denaturation from the energetic balance. |
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Implicit water model within the Zimm-Bragg approach to analyze experimental data for heat and cold denaturation of proteins |
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Implicit water model within the Zimm-Bragg approach to analyze experimental data for heat and cold denaturation of proteins |
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Implicit water model within the Zimm-Bragg approach to analyze experimental data for heat and cold denaturation of proteins |
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