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Circular hydrogen bonds, Nature, 1979
"CH/pi hydrogen bonds in crystals".
These hydrogen bonds have special role in the proteins and c
These hydrogen bonds have structural role in the proteins an
Hydrogen bonds are shown as yellow dotted lines.
Hydrogen bonds that stabilize the tertiary structure o
Hydrogen bonds between binding pocket residues and pep
Hydrogen bonds that stabilize the secondary structure
Secondary hydrogen bonds (yellow dots) stabilizing an alpha-heli
Zundel polarizability, the property of hydrogen bonds to have hydrogen protons shifted by mea
Protons are transferred across a series of hydrogen bonds between hydronium ions and water molecu
As hydrogen bonds are not covalent, they can be broken an
In the secondary structure of proteins, hydrogen bonds form between the backbone oxygens and a
In DNA, these bases form hydrogen bonds with their complementary pyrimidines th
by a common rotating pattern kept together by hydrogen bonds, (see alpha-helix).
a triple strand of cellulose, showing the hydrogen bonds (cyan lines) between glucose strands
plained by the fact that it forms very strong hydrogen bonds with water: the energy of DDAO - water
Stable DNA-DNA hydrogen bonds are only formed when the primer sequenc
Tertiary hydrogen bonds can be viewed as a network enabling fas
A few percent of hydrogen bonds connect distant amino acid residues and
Here, purines form hydrogen bonds to pyrimidines, with A bonding only to
The -OH groups on resorcinol form hydrogen bonds to target molecules holding them in the
can stick to each other by means of the weak hydrogen bonds between molecules.
y intermolecular forces, such as ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds and van der Waals forces.
ranopilite, the chains are linked directly by hydrogen bonds, as well as to interstitial H2O groups.
obases on each strand can be held together by hydrogen bonds in the major groove.
because they are stabilized by intramolecular hydrogen bonds, as was first characterized by Linus Pa
tion, with discrete interactions representing hydrogen bonds modeling the effects of internal confor
f PVPP appears to be through the formation of hydrogen bonds between its carbonyl groups and the phe
with N-terminal domain through two main-chain hydrogen bonds between β11 and β2 and is thereby part
l chemistry because of their tendency to form hydrogen bonds both as donor and acceptor.
Tertiary hydrogen bonds (yellow dots) in the closed state of Cy
Low-barrier hydrogen bonds and unusual pKa values for the catalyti
er by an extensive two-dimensional network of hydrogen bonds between the two compounds, reminiscent
he question of whether deuterium could affect hydrogen bonds between the odorant and receptor.
ary DNA or RNA strands that are connected via hydrogen bonds are called a base pair (often abbreviat
slinking process was the strengthening of the hydrogen bonds, which made the material resistant to w
tly moving in relation to each other, and the hydrogen bonds are continually breaking and reforming
Thus, the Htt molecule strands will form hydrogen bonds with one another, forming a protein agg
t of experimental data has been recovered for hydrogen bonds in water, for example, that provide goo
specificity occurs due to the high number of hydrogen bonds between substrate and enzyme; direct or
ponent (calcium chloride CaCl2) to occupy the hydrogen bonds of the amide groups.
fiber structure and enable the intermolecular hydrogen bonds to be created and thus greatly increase
of the enzyme or a specificity pocket through hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic interactions, temporary co
whose conformation is defined by a number of hydrogen bonds and small pieces of anti-parallel beta-
as commonly thought, due to the difference in hydrogen bonds (there are three hydrogen bonds between
changed to liquid water, i.e., until all the hydrogen bonds between the water molecules in ice are
ovide a direct information about formation of hydrogen bonds between amid protons of protein to phos
erentially seeking out each other and forming hydrogen bonds, creating stable, at least partially do
on DNA viscosity confirming the existence of hydrogen bonds between the purine and pyrimidine bases
recognized by having a repetitive sequence of hydrogen bonds in which the donor residue is three, fo
y interactions of those sidechains: 1) making hydrogen bonds between backbone peptides to form α-hel
group at position 2 forming 3 intramolecular hydrogen bonds, eliminating the major difference betwe
                                                                                                    


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