Hydrogen bonds involving sulfur atoms in proteins
- PMID: 1755867
- DOI: 10.1002/prot.340090204
Hydrogen bonds involving sulfur atoms in proteins
Erratum in
- Proteins 1991;11(3):237
Abstract
Intrachain hydrogen bonds are a hallmark of globular proteins. Traditionally, these involve oxygen and nitrogen atoms. The electronic structure of sulfur is compatible with hydrogen bond formation as well. We surveyed a set of 85 high-resolution protein structures in order to evaluate the prevalence and geometry of sulfur-containing hydrogen bonds. This information should be of interest to experimentalists and theoreticians interested in protein structure and protein engineering.
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