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Physics and biophysics of solvent induced forces: hydrophobic interactions and context-dependent hydration

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Solvent induced forces (SIFs) among solutes derive from solvent structural modification due to solutes, and consequent thermodynamic drive towards minimization of related free energy costs. The role of SIFs in biomolecular conformation and function is appreciated by observing that typical SIF values fall within the 20–200 pN interval, and that proteins are stable by only a few kcal mol–1 (1 kcal mol–1 corresponds to 70 pN Å). Here we study SIFs, in systems of increasing complexity, using Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations which give time- and space-resolved details on the biologically significant scale of single protein residues and sidechains. Of particular biological relevance among our results are a strong modulability of hydrophobic SIFs by electric charges and the dependence of this modulability upon charge sign. More generally, the present results extend our understanding of the recently reported strong context-dependence of SIFs and the related potential of mean force (PMF). This context-dependence can be strong enough to propagate (by relay action) along a composite solute, and to reverse SIFs acting on a given element, relative to expectations based on its specific character (hydrophobic/ philic, charged). High specificity such as that of SIFs highlighted by the present results is of course central to biological function. Biological implications of the present results cover issues such as biomolecular functional interactions and folding (including chaperoning and pathological conformational changes), coagulation, molecular recognition, effects of phosphorylation and more.

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Received: 22 July 1996 / Accepted: 5 December 1997

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San Biagio, P., Bulone, D., Martorana, V. et al. Physics and biophysics of solvent induced forces: hydrophobic interactions and context-dependent hydration. Eur Biophys J 27, 183–196 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002490050125

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