PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 26373048-0 2015 Interface Adsorption Taking the Most Advantageous Conformation for Electron Transfer Between Graphene and Cytochrome c. Graphite 93-101 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 106-118 26373048-2 2015 Here, we explored and detected the most favorable adsorption conformation of cytochrome c on graphene by measuring the adsorption energy, the number of contact atoms, and the minimal distance between protein and surface. Graphite 93-101 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 77-89 26373048-4 2015 The residues, Lys, Phe and Thr contribute significantly to the adsorption of cytochrome c to graphene. Graphite 93-101 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 77-89 26373048-5 2015 The long hydrophobic and flexible alkyl tail of Lys, the pi-pi stacking interaction between Phe and graphene, and the presence of abundant Thr constitute the driving force for the stable adsorption of cytochrome c on graphene. Graphite 100-108 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 201-213 26373048-5 2015 The long hydrophobic and flexible alkyl tail of Lys, the pi-pi stacking interaction between Phe and graphene, and the presence of abundant Thr constitute the driving force for the stable adsorption of cytochrome c on graphene. Graphite 217-225 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 201-213 26373048-6 2015 Cytochrome c is adsorbed to graphene with the group heme lying almost perpendicular to the graphene, and the distance between Fe atom and the graphene is 10.15 A, which is shorter than that between electron donor and receptor in many other biosystems. Graphite 28-36 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 0-12 26373048-6 2015 Cytochrome c is adsorbed to graphene with the group heme lying almost perpendicular to the graphene, and the distance between Fe atom and the graphene is 10.15 A, which is shorter than that between electron donor and receptor in many other biosystems. Graphite 91-99 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 0-12 26373048-6 2015 Cytochrome c is adsorbed to graphene with the group heme lying almost perpendicular to the graphene, and the distance between Fe atom and the graphene is 10.15 A, which is shorter than that between electron donor and receptor in many other biosystems. Graphite 91-99 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 0-12 26373048-7 2015 All the results suggest that the most favorable adsorption takes the most advantageous conformation for electron transfer, which promotes significantly the electron transfer between graphene and cytochrome c. Graphite 182-190 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 195-207