Consistent treatment of hydrophobicity in protein lattice models accounts for cold denaturation
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
physics.bio-phq-bio.BM
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hydrophobiceffectcoldconsistentdenaturationdependenceproteinstreatment
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The hydrophobic effect stabilizes the native structure of proteins by minimizing the unfavourable interactions between hydrophobic residues and water through the formation of a hydrophobic core. Here we include the entropic and enthalpic contributions of the hydrophobic effect explicitly in an implicit solvent model. This allows us to capture two important effects: a length-scale dependence and a temperature dependence for the solvation of a hydrophobic particle. This consistent treatment of the hydrophobic effect explains cold denaturation and heat capacity measurements of solvated proteins.
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