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Hydrogen bond biological consequences

The stability of a cyclic multimolecular aggregate stabilized by intermolecular interactions is not simply a consequence of AG°, since this thermodynamic variable does not take into account the effect of the concentration (entropy) on the extent of the aggregation. The concepts derived from the study of simple model systems of macrocyclic structures stabilized by hydrogen bonds could be used to rationalize the association of more complex biological aggregates. [Pg.106]

In summary, it is obvious that the attachment of dendron building blocks to common monomers leads to dramatic kinetic and structural consequences. Once more, it should be kept in mind that it is only the shape of the side groups attached that governs the conformation and structure of the resulting polymer chains, not hydrogen-bonding interactions, which are ubiquitous in self-assembly in biological processes. [Pg.311]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.62 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.62 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.62 ]




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