Poisson-Boltzmann continuum-solvation models: applications to pH-dependent properties of biomolecules |
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Authors: | Antosiewicz Jan M Shugar David |
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Affiliation: | Division of Biophysics, Institute of Experimental Physics, Department of Physics, University of Warsaw, 93 ?wirki i Wigury St., 02-089 Warszawa, Poland. jantosi@biogeo.uw.edu.pl |
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Abstract: | All molecules can be viewed as either discrete or continuous assemblies of electric charges, and electrostatics plays a major role in intermolecular and intramolecular interactions. Moreover, charge distribution within molecules may fluctuate due to the presence of ionizable groups capable of exchanging protons with the environment, leading to pH-dependence of phenomena involving such molecules. Electrostatic aspects of complex shapes and environments of biological molecules, in vitro and in vivo, are relatively well amenable to treatment by Poisson-Boltzmann models, which are attractive in that they possess a clear physical meaning, and can be readily solved by several mathematically sound methods. Here we describe applications of these models to obtain valuable insights into some biologically important pH-dependent properties of biomolecules, such as stability, binding of ligands (including potential drugs), enzymatic activity, conformational transitions, membrane transport and viral entry. |
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