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Epistructural Tension Promotes Protein Associations

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Journal Phys Rev Lett
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2012 Jun 12
PMID 22681121
Citations 3
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Abstract

Epistructural tension is the reversible work per unit area required to span the aqueous interface of a soluble protein structure. The parameter accounts for the free-energy cost of imperfect hydration, involving water molecules with a shortage of hydrogen-bonding partnerships relative to bulk levels. The binding hot spots along protein-protein interfaces are identified with residues that contribute significantly to the epistructural tension in the free subunits. Upon association, such residues either displace or become deprived of low-coordination vicinal water molecules.

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