2007
Hydrophobic Forces and Hydrogen Bonds in the Adhesion between Retinoid-Coated Surfaces
Tareste D, Pincet F, Lebeau L, Perez É. Hydrophobic Forces and Hydrogen Bonds in the Adhesion between Retinoid-Coated Surfaces. Langmuir 2007, 23: 3225-3229. PMID: 17266339, DOI: 10.1021/la0629779.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHydrophobic forcesHydrogen bondsPure waterShort-range attractive forcesLipid layerHydrophilic headgroupLong-range attractionHydrophobic chainsTris bufferHydrophobic effectLipid monolayersApolar characterMolecular interactionsAttractive forceBondsLipid bilayersExponential forceHeadgroupsNew classForce measurementsDistance profilesWaterBufferInteractionMonolayers
2000
Design of single-layer β-sheets without a hydrophobic core
Koide S, Huang X, Link K, Koide A, Bu Z, Engelman D. Design of single-layer β-sheets without a hydrophobic core. Nature 2000, 403: 456-460. PMID: 10667801, DOI: 10.1038/35000255.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle-layer β-sheetΒ-sheetHydrophobic coreΒ-sheet segmentsProtein foldingHydrogen-deuterium exchangeOuter surface protein AΒ-sheet structureChemical denaturationSmall-angle X-rayProtein AFoldingMain thermodynamic driving forceSurface protein ABorrelia burgdorferiNuclear magnetic resonanceThermodynamic driving forceMisfoldingNonpolar moietiesHydrophobic effectSolvent resultsProteinAdjacent unitsDenaturationVariants
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