2017
DOI: 10.1107/s0108767317097070
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Amino acid physical chemistry furnishes a two-dimensional basis set for computational structural biology

Abstract: Efforts to relate the physical properties of amino acids quantitatively to protein folding have not met with notable success. Recent work on aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase recognition elements in tRNA highlighted the possibility that experimental transfer free energies from water to cyclohexane and vapor to cyclohexane-closely related to side chain hydrophobicity and sizefor side chain mimics furnish an improved basis set to account for the accessible surface areas in folded proteins of 18 of the 20 amino acids [1,… Show more

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