Search Results - "Mehler, E.L."
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The role of hydrophobic microenvironments in modulating pKa shifts in proteins
Published in Proteins, structure, function, and bioinformatics (01-08-2002)“…The screened Coulomb potential (SCP) method, combined with a quantitative description of the microenvironments around titratable groups, based on the…”
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Electrostatic effects in proteins: comparison of dielectric and charge models
Published in Protein engineering (01-12-1991)“…Two approaches for calculating electrostatic effects in proteins are compared and ana analysis is presented of the dependence of calculated properties on the…”
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The role of hydrophobic microenvironments in modulating p K a shifts in proteins
Published in Proteins, structure, function, and bioinformatics (01-08-2002)“…The screened Coulomb potential (SCP) method, combined with a quantitative description of the microenvironments around titratable groups, based on the…”
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Comment on "a fast and simple method to calculate protonation states in proteins"
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Mutations in the protein tyrosine kinase gene, PTPN11 , cause Noonan syndrome
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Correction: Mutations in the protein tyrosine kinase gene, PTPN11, cause Noonan syndrome
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Electrostatic screening in molecular dynamics simulations
Published in Protein engineering (01-12-1991)“…The screened Coulombic potential has been shown to describe satisfactorily equilibrium properties like pK shifts, the effects of charged groups on redox…”
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Graphical representation of hydrogen bonding patterns in proteins
Published in Protein engineering (01-04-1991)“…A graphical representation of the intramolecular hydrogen bonding in a protein is described, which provides a direct and easily interpretable display of its…”
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