Title : Contribution of hydrogen bonding to protein stability estimated from isotope effects.

Pub. Date : 2002 Feb 19

PMID : 11841202






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1 We estimate that amide-related H bonds (amide-carbonyl and amide-water) contribute favorably to protein stability by approximately 30-50 kcal/mol in lambda repressor, GCN4 coiled coil, and cytochrome c but unfavorably by approximately 6 kcal/mol in ubiquitin. Amides cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens
2 We estimate that amide-related H bonds (amide-carbonyl and amide-water) contribute favorably to protein stability by approximately 30-50 kcal/mol in lambda repressor, GCN4 coiled coil, and cytochrome c but unfavorably by approximately 6 kcal/mol in ubiquitin. Amides cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens
3 We estimate that amide-related H bonds (amide-carbonyl and amide-water) contribute favorably to protein stability by approximately 30-50 kcal/mol in lambda repressor, GCN4 coiled coil, and cytochrome c but unfavorably by approximately 6 kcal/mol in ubiquitin. Amides cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens