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Noncovalent interactions in proteins

We review the subject of noncovalent interactions in proteins with particular emphasis on the so-called weakly polar interactions. First, the physical bases of the noncovalent electrostatic interactions that stabilize protein structure are discussed. Second, the four types of weakly polar interactions that have been shown to occur in proteins are described with reference to some biologically significant examples of protein structure stabilization and protein-ligand binding. Third, hydrophobic effects in proteins are discussed. Fourth, an hypothesis regarding the biological importance of the weakly polar interaction is advanced. Finally, we propose adoption of a systematic classification of electrostatic interactions in proteins. [Pg.126]


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