Anomalous Dynamics of Water Confined in Protein-Protein and Protein-DNA Interfaces
  • Chong, Song-Ho
  • Ham, Sihyun
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Confined water often exhibits anomalous properties not observable in the bulk phase. Although water in hydrophobic confinement has been the focus of intense investigation, the behavior of water confined between hydrophilic surfaces, which are more frequently found in biological systems, has not been fully explored. Here, we investigate using molecular dynamics simulations dynamical properties of the water confined in hydrophilic protein-protein and protein-DNA interfaces. We find that the interfacial water exhibits glassy slow relaxations even at 300 K. In particular, the rotational dynamics show a logarithmic decay that was observed in glass-forming liquids at deeply supercooled states. We argue that such slow water dynamics are indeed induced by the hydrophilic binding surfaces, which is in opposition to the picture that the hydration water slaves protein motions. Our results will significantly impact the view on the role of water in biomolecular interactions.

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HYDRATION WATERCELL BIOLOGYRECOGNITIONTRANSITIONHYDROPHOBICITYASSOCIATIONTEMPERATUREMOLECULESCROSSOVER
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Anomalous Dynamics of Water Confined in Protein-Protein and Protein-DNA Interfaces
저자
Chong, Song-HoHam, Sihyun
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpclett.6b01858
발행일
2016-10
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Article
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Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
7
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3967 ~ 3972