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Quantitative entropy-enthalpy compensation in intraprotein interactions from model compound data
Thomas W Redvanly1, Gary J Pielak1
1Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
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Many small globular proteins exist in only two states-the physiologically relevant folded state and an inactive unfolded state. The active state is stabilized by numerous weak attractive contacts, including hydrogen bonds, other polar interactions, and the hydrophobic effect. Knowledge of these interactions is key to understanding the fundamental equilibrium thermodynamics of protein folding and stability. We focus on one such interaction, that between amide and aromatic groups. We provide a statistically convincing case for quantitative, linear entropy-enthalpy compensation in forming aromatic-amide interactions using published model compound transfer-free energy data.
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