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English: Local protein solvation by glycerol molecules near the N-terminus of lysozyme in the D44.1-lysozyme complex. Image frames were rendered every 1 ns with VMD 1.9 [93] and include glycerol molecules with at least one atom within 4 Å of the N-terminus and Gln41 of lysozyme. The red wireframe demarks a solvent region with high local glycerol concentration (>). Note that this region is occupied by glycerol more than half the time. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Vagenende V, Han A, Pek H, Loo B (2013). "Quantifying the Molecular Origins of Opposite Solvent Effects on Protein-Protein Interactions". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003072. PMID 23696727. PMC: 3656110. | ||
Author | Vagenende V, Han A, Pek H, Loo B | ||
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Author | Vagenende V, Han A, Pek H, Loo B |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013-05 |