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1 s (especially, O-atom bearing molecules) are solvent accessible.
2 protein while residues in the V3 base remain solvent accessible.
3 inding to NF-kappaB, but AR 1 remains highly solvent accessible.
4 (AdoMet), only C15 and C431 of human CBS are solvent accessible.
5 MTS) sulfhydryl labeling agents, and is thus solvent accessible.
6 en the core and the cap domain and is freely solvent accessible.
7 proteolyzed and the conserved arginines are solvent accessible.
8 tic domain (199-203 and 310-317) became more solvent accessible.
9 e hinge region, which is highly flexible and solvent accessible.
10 ce fully encapsulated catalytic machinery is solvent accessible.
11 s, whereas that on the small subunit remains solvent-accessible.
13 2 linker allows for the formation of a deep, solvent-accessible, active-site pocket, which may allow
14 nking the adduct were impaired, and multiple solvent-accessible adduct conformations were observed.
16 ts suggest that TMS7 of hPepT1 is relatively solvent-accessible along most of its length but that the
18 ding studies with LexA mutants, in which the solvent accessible amino acid residues in the putative D
23 rp723 and Trp775 were found to be relatively solvent accessible and inaccessible, respectively, while
26 that the metal binding site is likely to be solvent-accessible and contiguous with a large binding c
27 r the headgroups, making the headgroups more solvent-accessible and increasing surface hydrophilicity
28 esidues in their aminoterminal tails, on the solvent-accessible and lateral surfaces of the nucleosom
30 rimarily the cytosolic half of TM4 is highly solvent-accessible and plays an important role in ASBT f
32 UB1, whereas in OTUB2 the catalytic site was solvent-accessible, and a larger number of water molecul
34 2+)-free rat beta-PV, perhaps due to greater solvent-accessible apolar surface in the native form.
36 nds in the ternary complex: this reduces the solvent accessible area of the ligand and provides a fav
39 umber of structural characteristics (such as solvent accessible area, distribution of (Phi, Psi) angl
42 he simulation results also indicate that the solvent-accessible area, traditionally used to measure s
48 uired for direct activation, is likely to be solvent-accessible at the extracellular domain vestibule
50 ylated lysines 115 and 122 in histone H3 are solvent accessible, but in biochemical assays they appea
51 inal residues, Y101C and Y106C, were readily solvent-accessible, but upon incubation with alpha-facto
53 enzyme-enzyme cross-linking by blocking the solvent-accessible carboxyl groups of horseradish peroxi
55 polar solvents such as water, the number of solvent accessible carboxylic acids in the polymers incr
56 e metal ion, located at the bottom of a wide solvent-accessible cavity in the C-terminal domain of th
60 an effort to alter the volume of an apparent solvent accessible channel at the interface or to alter
61 447G and I445M substitutions all perturbed a solvent accessible channel, the so-called H+/H2O channel
62 This allows the inhibitor to extend into the solvent-accessible channel farther away from the active
70 s in the nucleosome when they are located in solvent accessible, consecutive major grooves without si
72 and inactivates cisplatin with the aid of 2 solvent-accessible cysteines, resulting in protein subun
77 ive probable epitopes have been located on a solvent-accessible flexible region by computational anal
81 pKa values than His-19, indicating that the solvent-accessible His-27 facilitates proton conduction
82 rly folding stage, barstar forms a partially solvent-accessible hydrophobic core consisting of severa
83 otein-bound form follows from an analysis of solvent-accessible hydrophobic patches on the surface of
84 ophila enzyme containing only ADP revealed a solvent-accessible hydrophobic pocket formed by residues
85 that the initiating domain of apoB contains solvent-accessible hydrophobic sequences, which, in the
87 n of the L299W mutant indicates that L299 is solvent accessible in the absence of Ca(2+)/CaM but beco
89 these regions of the RNA were observed to be solvent-accessible in previous footprinting studies unde
91 and chymotrypsin inhibitor 2 (CI2) that are solvent-accessible in the high-resolution X-ray structur
92 the exception of M108 in ApoE4 which is more solvent-accessible in this isoform than in ApoE2 and Apo
93 lly those at the N-terminal region, were not solvent-accessible, including residues of the binding-co
95 rs (DeltaH and DeltaS) are consistent with a solvent-accessible ISU-bound cluster, with desolvation a
97 ich makes the nucleotide-binding pocket more solvent accessible, likely also facilitates exchange.
98 ral domains on the extracellular side, three solvent-accessible low-density cavities, and a potential
99 de (TBHP), a bulky peroxide, to oxidise only solvent accessible Met residues or H2O2, the smallest pe
101 ends correlate with the specific fraction of solvent-accessible nonpolar surface area present at diff
104 periments, backbone amide hydrogens that are solvent accessible or not involved in hydrogen bonding b
105 , Ile(267), and Ile(268)) form a contiguous, solvent-accessible patch on the surface of the protein l
106 highly protected PKA binding site and a more solvent-accessible PDZ binding motif, which may serve as
109 lix 1 and 1' of the apposing monomers form a solvent-accessible pocket at the dimeric interface that
110 ions that affected avirulence localized to a solvent-accessible pocket in the protein structure.
112 del of the Jak2 kinase domain and identified solvent accessible pockets on the surface of the structu
114 ical either abstracts a hydrogen atom from a solvent accessible position in the enzyme or obtains a p
115 inward-facing hydrophilic cavity or at other solvent-accessible positions in LacY react well with thi
116 d tryptophans are in a structured, partially solvent-accessible, positively charged environment.
117 troduced cysteines was employed to probe the solvent-accessible profile of highly conserved transmemb
118 ed photoswitchable ligands, however, require solvent-accessible protein labeling, face structural con
120 , a protein-protein interaction surface, the solvent-accessible protein surface, and the stability of
121 frequencies in interface patches versus the solvent-accessible protein surface, we define a propensi
122 small-molecule dyes to discriminate between solvent-accessible protein surfaces and hidden interface
123 ng conditions, whereas the region 95-105 was solvent-accessible regardless of the solvent conditions.
124 This position is presumably close to the solvent-accessible region of the target protein-inhibito
131 phorylation site in this domain is Thr393, a solvent-accessible residue in a key hinge region of the
134 aries and by randomly mutating four putative solvent-accessible residues in CDR1 to A, D, S, or Y.
135 t other Glut1 transmembrane domains in which solvent-accessible residues lie along a single face of t
136 e optimized procedure, native and introduced solvent-accessible residues on proteins were selectively
138 ing or disrupting protein interactions using solvent-accessible residues, and it can provide addition
140 ies of thermolysin inhibitors addressing the solvent-accessible S2' pocket with different hydrophobic
142 ble globular domain that interfaces with the solvent accessible side of the large subunit that is lin
143 generates hydroxyl radicals that react with solvent-accessible side chains (14 out of 20 amino acid
144 the T jump lead to oxidative modification of solvent-accessible side chains whose "protection" change
145 ith the exception of methionine, have highly solvent-accessible side chains, but the rate of oxidatio
146 (.OH) introduces oxidative modifications at solvent-accessible side chains, while buried sites are p
148 nformers were defined by surface mapping the solvent-accessible sites for strategic secondary structu
149 ntly been demonstrated to oxidatively modify solvent-accessible sites of proteins inside live cells (
150 or identifying such proteins that (i) have a solvent accessible structural motif necessary for DNA-bi
153 s to accurately measure the absolute average solvent accessible surface area (<SASA>) of amino acid s
154 characterized by several measures including solvent accessible surface area (ASA), residue depth (RD
155 by the user, ANCHOR calculates the change in solvent accessible surface area (DeltaSASA) upon binding
157 olecular dynamics simulation to quantify the solvent accessible surface area (SASA) of beta1 strand r
158 rent covalent labeling approaches "mark" the solvent accessible surface area (SASA) of proteins to re
159 binding kinetics, binding interactions, the solvent accessible surface area (SASA) of the ligands, a
161 f-assemble into very stable NPs with a small solvent accessible surface area and high nonbonding inte
162 of motifs such as sequence conservation and solvent accessible surface area are also displayed in th
163 of motifs such as conservation strength and solvent accessible surface area at each position are vis
164 in the presence of either MoaD subunit, the solvent accessible surface area buried upon formation of
165 ent accessible surface area/generalized Born solvent accessible surface area calculations led to the
167 r the complex are correlated with calculated solvent accessible surface area changes and indicate hyd
168 es shows that only those hydrogen atoms with solvent accessible surface area exposure > or = 8.0 A(2)
169 urea m-values, which report on the change in solvent accessible surface area for unfolding, to probe
170 plot) is identical to the fraction of buried solvent accessible surface area in the structures of the
173 tagenesis of 97 residues covering 53% of the solvent accessible surface area of the enzyme identifies
175 of the extent of oxidative modification with solvent accessible surface area reveals the method succe
176 lity filter using side-chain predictions and solvent accessible surface area to be relevant to a biol
177 ns orient the peptides so as to minimize the solvent accessible surface area, and the dimer structure
183 ith the molecular mechanic-Poisson-Boltzmann solvent accessible surface area/generalized Born solvent
184 present a new method for the calculation of solvent accessible surface areas at the atomic and resid
185 ressed by the PF values agreed well with the solvent accessible surface areas obtained from the X-ray
190 des the area and volume of pocket or void by solvent accessible surface model (Richards' surface) and
192 become a powerful technique for mapping the solvent accessible surface of proteins and examining pro
193 ch as an increased flexibility and increased solvent accessible surface of the CDRs of unbound TCR si
194 e that do not interact with IIA(Glc) but the solvent accessible surface of which decreases when it bi
196 ion of polar and hydrophobic residues on its solvent accessible surface, such a constraint should pro
201 linear relation is recovered if fractions of solvent-accessible surface are used as the measure of co
203 HY values of rare gases are proportional to solvent-accessible surface area (ASA), whereas the HY va
204 to surface side chains that bury the largest solvent-accessible surface area after forming the comple
205 h by crystal structure-based calculations of solvent-accessible surface area and by hydrogen-deuteriu
206 Based on these discoveries, the amino acid solvent-accessible surface area and dihedral angles were
207 dimer in solution that maximizes the buried solvent-accessible surface area and intermolecular conta
208 ces of the conventional MM/Poisson-Boltzmann solvent-accessible surface area and MM/generalized Born
209 ults in variations of helical parameters and solvent-accessible surface area around the major and min
210 peptide oxidation levels with the values of solvent-accessible surface area calculated from molecula
213 face area, and there is no notable change in solvent-accessible surface area during the formation of
214 tes for cases where a sizeable difference in solvent-accessible surface area exists between the state
215 he hydrophilic and hydrophobic components of solvent-accessible surface area for several ideal confor
216 force field along with the generalized Born/solvent-accessible surface area implicit solvent model,
217 at capacity indicate a large decrease of the solvent-accessible surface area in SelB, amounting to 43
218 in the lattice which both buried significant solvent-accessible surface area in their interface and c
219 ame peptide/MHC bury very similar amounts of solvent-accessible surface area in their transition stat
220 dilute protein systems; however, the popular solvent-accessible surface area model was shown to be in
221 , we address this issue by supplementing the solvent-accessible surface area model with additional vo
224 pitope (19 nonconsecutive amino acids with a solvent-accessible surface area of >2,000 A2) of an HIV-
227 ttern is a measure of the local variation in solvent-accessible surface area of duplex DNA, and thus
228 Molecular modeling was used to calculate the solvent-accessible surface area of FITC and FMP bound to
230 ution of cholesteryl oleate molecules to the solvent-accessible surface area of the entire ms-HDL par
233 s to solvation energy, and calculates scaled solvent-accessible surface area to account for hydrophob
234 computational alanine scanning and change in solvent-accessible surface area values for every interfa
235 uctures, revealing a positive correlation of solvent-accessible surface area with quenching but not a
236 three-dimensional structure are buried (<50% solvent-accessible surface area) in the native state.
237 ding to approximately 1000A(2) of additional solvent-accessible surface area, and the N termini of th
238 on of sizes of hydrophobic patches and total solvent-accessible surface area, and the prediction of s
239 of chemical denaturation rely on changes in solvent-accessible surface area, and there is no notable
240 es such as radius of gyration, rms distance, solvent-accessible surface area, contact order, and pote
241 bility and structure-based identification of solvent-accessible surface area, the latter does not dis
242 s somewhat smaller than the more traditional solvent-accessible surface area, which is the area trans
243 requently, it is assumed to be linear in the solvent-accessible surface area, with a positive surface
255 n increased antibody paratope net charge and solvent-accessible surface area; and (iv) public heavy-c
256 se in the major groove, and to calculate the solvent-accessible surface areas in each groove separate
257 s of candidate complexes based on changes in solvent-accessible surface areas upon binding support th
258 he desolvation-characterizing changes in the solvent-accessible surface areas, correlated with experi
259 he calculated electrostatic potential on the solvent-accessible surface as well as iso-electrostatic
262 g primarily in a localized region on the 40S solvent-accessible surface near the messenger RNA entry
263 tions identified four potential sites on the solvent-accessible surface of the ERalpha ligand-binding
264 proposed catalytic residues, located on the solvent-accessible surface of the parallel beta-helix an
265 inting, where a reagent reacts 'to mark' the solvent-accessible surface of the protein, and MS-enable
267 a with the comparable difference maps of the solvent-accessible surface of the rRNA calculated for th
268 ) RNA footprinting to explore changes in the solvent-accessible surface of the rRNA with single-nucle
269 ain Tail arrhythmia mutations cluster on the solvent-accessible surface of the subunit interface at a
270 s have hydrophobic residues clustered on the solvent-accessible surface of their beta-sheets although
271 o characterize the changes in heat capacity, solvent-accessible surface, and hydration that accompany
272 ch the active site geometry, the hydrophobic solvent-accessible surface, channel gating dynamics, wat
277 nvenient and sensitive technique for mapping solvent-accessible surfaces of proteins and examining th
278 e majority of such sites are situated on the solvent-accessible surfaces of putative pheromones and t
279 in combination with mass spectrometry to map solvent-accessible surfaces of the iron-bound and iron-f
288 ss toward the expression of proteins bearing solvent accessible tryptophan residues as reactive handl
290 rminal dimerization domain contains a unique solvent accessible tunnel connected to an amphipathic ca
292 These simulations revealed the presence of solvent-accessible tunnels through the major groove of l
293 l aqueous reagent that specifically modifies solvent-accessible tyrosine residues to o-nitrotyrosine,
296 t in the beta-subdomain, which appears to be solvent-accessible via a narrow passageway between the a
300 reas 99% of the residues are predicted to be solvent-accessible with 42% in alpha-helix and 57% in co