Proteins in solution: Fractal surfaces in solutions
The concept of the surface of a protein in solution, as well of the interface between protein and 'bulk solution', is introduced. The experimental technique of small angle X-ray and neutron scattering is introduced and described briefly. Molecular dynamics simulation, as an appropriate com...
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doaj-1aa15d065bac4866b402d25c87a064482020-11-25T00:50:48ZengInstitute for Condensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics1607-324X2016-02-011911380310.5488/CMP.19.13803Proteins in solution: Fractal surfaces in solutionsR. Tscheliessnig L. Pusztai The concept of the surface of a protein in solution, as well of the interface between protein and 'bulk solution', is introduced. The experimental technique of small angle X-ray and neutron scattering is introduced and described briefly. Molecular dynamics simulation, as an appropriate computational tool for studying the hydration shell of proteins, is also discussed. The concept of protein surfaces with fractal dimensions is elaborated. We finish by exposing an experimental (using small angle X-ray scattering) and a computer simulation case study, which are meant as demonstrations of the possibilities we have at hand for investigating the delicate interfaces that connect (and divide) protein molecules and the neighboring electrolyte solution. http://dx.doi.org/10.5488/CMP.19.13803protein solutionprotein hydrationprotein surfacesmall angle scattering |
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Proteins in solution: Fractal surfaces in solutions |
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Institute for Condensed Matter Physics |
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The concept of the surface of a protein in solution, as well of the interface between protein and 'bulk solution', is introduced. The experimental technique of small angle X-ray and neutron scattering is introduced and described briefly. Molecular dynamics simulation, as an appropriate computational tool for studying the hydration shell of proteins, is also discussed. The concept of protein surfaces with fractal dimensions is elaborated. We finish by exposing an experimental (using small angle X-ray scattering) and a computer simulation case study, which are meant as demonstrations of the possibilities we have at hand for investigating the delicate interfaces that connect (and divide) protein molecules and the neighboring electrolyte solution. |
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protein solution protein hydration protein surface small angle scattering |
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