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White et al., 2013 - Google Patents

Free energy of solvated salt bridges: A simulation and experimental study

White et al., 2013

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14484901595214568287
Author
White A
Keefe A
Ella-Menye J
Nowinski A
Shao Q
Pfaendtner J
Jiang S
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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Charged amino acids are the most common on surfaces of proteins and understanding the interactions between these charged amino acids, salt bridging, is crucial for understanding protein–protein interactions. Previous simulations have been limited to implicit solvent or …
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