Protein-solvent preferential interactions, protein hydration, and the modulation of biochemical reactions by solvent components
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Abstract
Solvent additives (cosolvents, osmolytes) modulate biochemical reactions if, during the course of the reaction, there is a change in preferential interactions of solvent components with the reacting system. Preferential interactions can be expressed in terms of preferential binding of the cosolvent or its preferential exclusion (preferential hydration). The driving force is the perturbation by the protein of the chemical potential of the cosolvent. It is shown that the measured change of the amount of water in contact with protein during the course of the reaction modulated by an osmolyte is a change in preferential hydration that is strictly a measure of the cosolvent chemical potential perturbation by the…
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- Chemistry
- Osmolyte
- Solvent
- Solvation
- Ternary operation
- Solvation shell
- Organic chemistry
- Biochemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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