Search results for "electrostatic interactions"

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Amyloid-Like Superstructures: mechanisms of formation and morphologies

2014

Amyloid Superstructures confocal microscopy electrostatic interactions
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Charge Pair Interactions in Transmembrane Helices and Turn Propensity of the Connecting Sequence Promote Helical Hairpin Insertion

2013

alpha-Helical hairpins, consisting of a pair of closely spaced transmembrane (TM) helices that are connected by a short interfacial turn, are the simplest structural motifs found in multi-spanning membrane proteins. In naturally occurring hairpins, the presence of polar residues is common and predicted to complicate membrane insertion. We postulate that the pre-packing process offsets any energetic cost of allocating polar and charged residues within the hydrophobic environment of biological membranes. Consistent with this idea, we provide here experimental evidence demonstrating that helical hairpin insertion into biological membranes can be driven by electrostatic interactions between clo…

Models MolecularBioquímicaProtein FoldingGlycosylationMolecular Sequence Datamembrane integrationEndoplasmic Reticulumsalt bridgeProtein Structure SecondaryTurn (biochemistry)Viral Proteins03 medical and health sciencesProtein structureStructural BiologyComputer SimulationAmino Acid SequenceAmino AcidsStructural motifMolecular Biologytranslocon030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesBinding SitesChemistry030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyProteïnes de membranaBiochemistry and Molecular BiologyMembrane ProteinsBiological membraneTransloconelectrostatic interactionsTransmembrane proteinProtein Structure TertiaryPoliovirusProtein TransportCrystallographyTransmembrane domainhelical hairpinMembrane proteinMutationBiophysicsElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsBiokemi och molekylärbiologi
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Organic Salts as Tectons for Self-assembly Processes in Solution

2022

The literature, covering the last decade, about the self-assembly processes of organic salts in conventional solvents was analyzed. In particular, data reported about imidazolium and ammonium salts have been considered. The analysis shows that these processes are highly determined by structural features of the salts. Indeed, besides the nature of the cationic head, features of the alkyl chain borne on the cation structure and its possible functionalization, as well as the nature of the anion play a pivotal role. These factors determine not only the nature of the solvent in which the process occurs but also the nature of the self-assembly mechanism. Consequently, the structure tunability of …

Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaSelf assembly supramolecular chemistry electrostatic interactions.
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Fibrillogenesis of Hen Egg-White Lysozyme at acid pH

2009

fibrillogenesis lysozyme electrostatic interactions
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