Functionality and Protein-Water Interactions
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
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orderelementshydrophobicityproteinsscalessecondarytheoryby-product
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The structures of proteins exhibit secondary elements composed of helices and loops. Comparison of several water-only hydrophobicity scales with the functionalities of two repeat proteins shows that these secondary elements possess water-induced medium-range order that is sometimes similar, but can also be complementary, to structural order. Study of these hitherto "phantom" order parameters promises far-reaching incremental improvements in the theory of protein dynamics. A by-product of the theory is an independent evaluation of the reliability of different hydrophobicity scales.
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