2012年6月23日 星期六

Charge pattern


Charge patterning is important for specificity. In water, intermolecular interactions are often strengthened when salt bridges are replaced with uncharged groups. Thus, charge patterning does not always create the most stable complexes. It does, however, confer specificity: a single charge buried in a molecular interface without a salt bridge partner is extremely unfavorable, thus preventing ligands with the wrong charge pattern from binding.

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