Noncovalent interactions in proteins and nucleic acids: beyond hydrogen bonding and π-stacking
National Institute of Science Education and Research · Homi Bhabha National Institute
Abstract
, has extraordinary relevance in biomolecular structure and function. It helps in interpreting the dynamics of complex biological systems and enzymatic activity, which is esential for new drug design and efficient drug delivery. NCIs like hydrogen bonding (H-bonding) and π-stacking have been researchers' delight for a long time. Prominent among the recently discovered NCIs are halogen, chalcogen, pnictogen, tetrel, carbo-hydrogen, and spodium bonding, and n → π* interaction. These NCIs have caught the imaginations of various research groups in recent years while explaining several chemical and biological processes. At this stage, a holistic view of these new ideas and findings lying scattered can undoubtedly…
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- References
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Authors
6- SJSubhrakant Jena
National Institute of Science Education and Research, Homi Bhabha National Institute
- JDJuhi Dutta
National Institute of Science Education and Research, Homi Bhabha National Institute
- KDKiran Devi Tulsiyan
National Institute of Science Education and Research, Homi Bhabha National Institute
- AKAkshay Kumar Sahu
National Institute of Science Education and Research, Homi Bhabha National Institute
- SSShubhranshu Shekhar Choudhury
National Institute of Science Education and Research, Homi Bhabha National Institute
Topics & keywords
- Nucleic acid
- Non-covalent interactions
- Stacking
- Hydrogen bond
- Chemistry
- Computational biology
- Biochemistry
- Organic chemistry