Electrostatic protein-protein interactions: Comparison of point-dipole and finite-length dipole potentials of mean force
Coen, CJ., Newman, J., Blanch, HW., & Prausnitz, JM. (1996). Electrostatic protein-protein interactions: Comparison of point-dipole and finite-length dipole potentials of mean force. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 177(1), 276-279.
Abstract
Based on summation of Coulombic interactions, a model is developed for finite-length dipole potentials of mean force in a salt-free dielectric continuum. Point-dipole and finite-length dipole potentials of mean force are compared for protein-protein interactions using parameters for bovine alpha-chymotrypsin. The two approximations made in the commonly used analytical point-dipole potentials of mean force are not valid at distances near contact. Relative to the finite-length dipole model, the high-temperature approximation overpredicts, and the point-dipole approximation underpredicts charge-dipole and dipole-dipole attractions. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc
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