Role of Water in ATP Hydrolysis Energy Transduction by Protein Machinery

Role of Water in ATP Hydrolysis Energy Transduction by Protein Machinery

Suzuki, Makoto

Springer Verlag, Singapore

05/2018

353

Dura

Inglês

9789811084584

15 a 20 dias

711


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?Part I: Basis of ATP Hydrolysis Reaction.- 1. Free Energy Analyses for the ATP Hydrolysis in Aqueous Solution by Large-Scale QM/MM Simulations Combined with a Theory of Solutions.- 2. Role of Metal Ion Binding and Protonation in ATP Hydrolysis Energetics.- 3. Spatial Distribution of Ionic Hydration Energy and Hyper-mobile Water.- 4. Theoretical studies of strong attractive interaction between macro-anions mediated by multivalent metal cations and related association behavior: Effective interaction between ATP binding proteins can be regulated by hydrolysis.- 5. Statistical mechanical integral equation approach to reveal the solvation effect on hydrolysis free energy of ATP and its analogue.- 6. A Solvent Model of Nucleotide-protein interaction - Partition coefficients of phosphates in solvent-water mixtures- .- Part II: Basis of Protein-Ligand and Protein-Protein Interactions.- 7. Energetics of myosin-ATP hydrolysis by calorimetry.- 8. Orchestrated electrostatic interactions among myosin, actin, ATP, and water.- 9. Protonation/deprotonation of proteins by neutron diffraction structure analysis.- 10. All-atom analysis of free energy of protein solvation through molecular simulation and solution theory.- 11. Uni-directional propagation of structural changes in actin filaments.- 12. Functional mechanisms of ABC transporters as revealed by molecular simulations.- 13. Statistical thermodynamics on the binding of biomolecules.- Part III: Functioning Mechanisms of Protein Machinery.- 14. Ratchet model of motor proteins and its energetics.- 15. Single Molecule Analysis of Actomyosin in the Presence of Osmolyte.- 16. Novel intermolecular surface force unveils the driving force of actomyosin system.- 17. Extremophilic enzymes related to energy conversion.- 18. Functioning mechanism of ATP-driven proteins inferred on the basis of water-entropy effect.- 19. Controlling the motility of ATP-driven molecular motors using high hydrostatic pressure.- 20. Modulation of the sliding movement of myosin-driven actin filaments associated with their distortion: The effect of ATP, ADP, and inorganic phosphate.
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ATP hydrolysis;protein machinery;motor mechanism;hydration free energy;biological energetics;Protein-Ligand Interactions