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Quantum chemical studies on hydrogen bonds in helical secondary structures
We present a brief review of our recent computational studies of hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) in helical secondary structures of proteins, α-helix and 3 10 ...
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Inhibitor design for TMPRSS2: insights from computational analysis of its backbone hydrogen bonds using a simple descriptor
Transmembrane protease serine 2 (TMPRSS2) is an important drug target due to its role in the infection mechanism of coronaviruses including...
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True-atomic-resolution insights into the structure and functional role of linear chains and low-barrier hydrogen bonds in proteins
Hydrogen bonds are fundamental to the structure and function of biological macromolecules and have been explored in detail. The chains of hydrogen...
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Molecular mechanisms of catch bonds and their implications for platelet hemostasis
Adhesive molecular bonds between blood cells are essential for thrombosis and hemostasis as they provide means for platelet adhesion, aggregation,...
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Deuterium Bonding Versus Hydrogen Bonding
Intermolecular forces that mediate interactions between molecules include hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interaction, dipole-dipole interaction, and... -
Dark Fermentation of Microalgae and Cyanobacteria for Hydrogen Production
Hydrogen is an effective energy carrier, having high-energy density and releasing no pollutants upon combustion. Indirect biophotolysis is a... -
Polyol and sugar osmolytes can shorten protein hydrogen bonds to modulate function
Polyol and sugar osmolytes are commonly used in therapeutic protein formulations. How they may affect protein structure and function is an important...
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Bio-Hydrogen Production Using Agricultural Biowaste Materials
Hydrogen is measured as one of the capable substitute fuel for fossil fuels. Creation of clean energy sources and consumption of dissipated materials... -
Characteristics of Deuterium Oxide Versus Hydrogen Oxide
Water (H2O) exhibits unique properties that distinguish it from other liquids. High heat capacity and high dielectric constant make water an... -
High-force catch bonds between the Staphylococcus aureus surface protein SdrE and complement regulator factor H drive immune evasion
The invasive bacterial pathogen Staphylococcus aureus recruits the complement regulatory protein factor H (fH) to its surface to evade the human...
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Energetic basis of hydrogen bond formation in aqueous solution
The thermodynamic forces driving the formation of H-bonds in macromolecules have long been the subject of speculation, theory and experiment....
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d-Amino acid recognition of tripeptides studied by ultraviolet photodissociation spectroscopy of hydrogen-bonded clusters
To understand the roles of d -amino acids, evaluating their chemical properties in living organisms is essential. Herein, d -amino acid recognition of...
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Aminocoumaranones as Chemiluminescence Indicators of the Urease Activity and Hydrogen Peroxide
AbstractObjective: The phenomenon of chemiluminescence - the emission of light by a substance after oxidation - has been known for a very long time....
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Encapsulating and stabilizing enzymes using hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks
Enzymes are outstanding natural catalysts with exquisite 3D structures, initiating countless life-sustaining biotransformations in living systems....
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Modification of Rice Husk with Ultrasound-Assisted Inorganic Treatment and Its Application for Catalytic Hydrogen Production
Rice husk is a massive byproduct of the agricultural sector, but less effort has been paid for its recycling. In this study, ultrasound-assisted...
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Dencichine attenuates the virulence of Fusobacterium nucleatum by targeting hydrogen sulfide-producing enzyme
Oral opportunistic pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum can participate in various disease processes through the metabolite hydrogen sulfide, such as...
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A Review on Hydrogen Production from Biomass and Commercialization Assessment Through Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs)
In the current condition, hydrogen energy has the potential to be a sustainable fuel for the future as energy becomes more important every day. As...
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Dynamics of Protons in DNA
An important property of the hydrogen atom was discovered in 1920 by two American chemists, Latimer and Rodebush (J Am Chem Soc 42(7):1419–1433,... -
Microbial activity of lactic acid bacteria and hydrogen producers mediated by pH and total solids during the consolidated bioprocessing of agave bagasse
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) coexist with Clostridium spp. in hydrogen production processes from complex substrates; however, the role of LAB is still...
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Adding hydrogen atoms to molecular models via fragment superimposition
BackgroundMost experimentally determined structures of biomolecules lack annotated hydrogen positions due to their low electron density. However,...