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Molecular Interaction Fields Describing Halogen Bond Formable Areas on Protein Surfaces. [PDF]
Hayakawa D, Watanabe Y, Gouda H.
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In Silico Analysis of the Molecular Interaction between Anthocyanase, Peroxidase and Polyphenol Oxidase with Anthocyanins Found in Cranberries. [PDF]
Araya V, Gatica M, Uribe E, Román J.
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TDP-43 Promotes Amyloid-Beta Toxicity by Delaying Fibril Maturation via Direct Molecular Interaction. [PDF]
Gatch AJ, Ding F.
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Anxiolytic Efficacy of Indirubin: In Vivo Approach Along with Receptor Binding Profiling and Molecular Interaction with GABAergic Pathways. [PDF]
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Molecular interaction induced dual fibrils towards organic solar cells with certified efficiency over 20. [PDF]
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The Molecular Interaction Process
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020Noncovalent molecular interactions, which are central to life, are thermodynamic processes that follow common interaction pathways. This commentary provides a foundation for both considering noncovalent interactions and the interplay between the protein properties and the solvent properties in determining the energetics.
Laue, Thomas M., Shire, Steven J.
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2023
This chapter explores molecular interactions, showing how these can be expressed in terms of the electrostatic interactions between arrays of point charges. It begins by recognizing that molecules may have partial charges on their atoms which interact electrostatically. There are some advantages in recognizing that partial charges exist as dipoles, and
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This chapter explores molecular interactions, showing how these can be expressed in terms of the electrostatic interactions between arrays of point charges. It begins by recognizing that molecules may have partial charges on their atoms which interact electrostatically. There are some advantages in recognizing that partial charges exist as dipoles, and
Peter Atkins +3 more
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Molecular Interactions of Thrombin
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 1996Thrombin possesses at least three independent binding sites for substrate, inhibitor, and co-factor molecules, four counting the Na+ ion binding site. The S1 subsite of the active site is specific for an arginine side group, while S2 is a more extended apolar site.
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Molecular interaction databases
PROTEOMICS, 2012Molecular interaction databases are playing an ever more important role in our understanding of the biology of the cell. An increasing number of resources exist to provide these data and many of these have adopted the controlled vocabularies and agreed‐upon standardised data formats produced by the Molecular Interaction workgroup of the Human Proteome ...
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Analyzing Molecular Interactions
Current Protocols in Bioinformatics, 2003AbstractThis unit offers an overview of issues that must be considered when analyzing molecular interactions. The importance of bound solvent, binding affinity, and electrostatic interactions is discussed.
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