Charge-based interactions between peptides observed as the dominant force for association in aqueous solution.

What's the attraction? The structures of three dipeptides in aqueous solutions were investigatedby using a combination of neutron diffraction and computer simulation. In each solution, peptide association was dominated by charge-charge rather than hydrophobic interactions (see the representativ...

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Main Authors: McLain, SE, Soper, A, Daidone, I, Smith, J, Watts, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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author McLain, SE
Soper, A
Daidone, I
Smith, J
Watts, A
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description What's the attraction? The structures of three dipeptides in aqueous solutions were investigatedby using a combination of neutron diffraction and computer simulation. In each solution, peptide association was dominated by charge-charge rather than hydrophobic interactions (see the representative snapshot of the peptide/water box for glycyl-L-alanine; the water molecules are depicted by red crosses.) (Figure Presented) © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA.
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spelling oxford-uuid:9c0e191e-613a-4a5c-a36e-2f25e8b1206f2022-03-27T00:33:22ZCharge-based interactions between peptides observed as the dominant force for association in aqueous solution.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:9c0e191e-613a-4a5c-a36e-2f25e8b1206fEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2008McLain, SESoper, ADaidone, ISmith, JWatts, AWhat's the attraction? The structures of three dipeptides in aqueous solutions were investigatedby using a combination of neutron diffraction and computer simulation. In each solution, peptide association was dominated by charge-charge rather than hydrophobic interactions (see the representative snapshot of the peptide/water box for glycyl-L-alanine; the water molecules are depicted by red crosses.) (Figure Presented) © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA.
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Charge-based interactions between peptides observed as the dominant force for association in aqueous solution.
title Charge-based interactions between peptides observed as the dominant force for association in aqueous solution.
title_full Charge-based interactions between peptides observed as the dominant force for association in aqueous solution.
title_fullStr Charge-based interactions between peptides observed as the dominant force for association in aqueous solution.
title_full_unstemmed Charge-based interactions between peptides observed as the dominant force for association in aqueous solution.
title_short Charge-based interactions between peptides observed as the dominant force for association in aqueous solution.
title_sort charge based interactions between peptides observed as the dominant force for association in aqueous solution
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