Molecular Theory of Water and Aqueous Solutions The role of water in protein folding self assembly and molecular recognition

Molecular Theory of Water and Aqueous Solutions  The role of water in protein folding  self assembly and molecular recognition
Author: Arieh Ben-Naim
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789814350532

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"The aim of this book is to explain the unusual properties of both pure liquid water and simple aqueous solutions, in terms of the properties of single molecules and interactions among small numbers of water molecules. It is mostly the result of the author's own research spanning over 40 years in the field of aqueous solutions."--Jacket.

Molecular Theory of Water and Aqueous Solutions Part I II

Molecular Theory of Water and Aqueous Solutions   Part I   II
Author: Arieh Ben-Naim
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2011-01-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814383112

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This book starts out by presenting the evidence for the importance of hydrophilic interactions in biochemical processes and then goes on to describe the applications of the hydrophilic interactions in these processes, specifically protein folding, protein association, self assembly and molecular recognition. In this volume it is shown that the new paradigm, based on the hydrophilic effect, brings us as close as one can hope to the solutions of the protein folding problem, as well as the problem of self assembly and molecular recognition. In addition, the new paradigm also provides an explanation of the high solubility of globular proteins. The change in the paradigm is shown symbolically in the cover design of this book. This book is also available as a set with Molecular Theory of Water and Aqueous Solutions Part 1: Understanding Water.

Molecular Theory of Water and Aqueous Solution

Molecular Theory of Water and Aqueous Solution
Author: Arieh Ben-Naim
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-06-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814383120

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This book starts out by presenting the evidence for the importance of hydrophilic interactions in biochemical processes and then goes on to describe the applications of the hydrophilic interactions in these processes, specifically protein folding, protein association, self assembly and molecular recognition. In this volume it is shown that the new paradigm, based on the hydrophilic effect, brings us as close as one can hope to the solutions of the protein folding problem, as well as the problem of self assembly and molecular recognition. In addition, the new paradigm also provides an explanation of the high solubility of globular proteins. The change in the paradigm is shown symbolically in the cover design of this book. This book is also available as a set with Molecular Theory of Water and Aqueous Solutions Part 1: Understanding Water.

Volume Properties

Volume Properties
Author: Emmerich Wilhelm,Trevor Letcher
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2014-11-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781782627043

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Volumetric properties play an important role in research at the interface of physical chemistry and chemical engineering, but keeping up with the latest developments in the field demands a broad view of the literature. Presenting a collection of concise, focused chapters, this book offers a comprehensive guide to the latest developments in the field and a starting point for more detailed research. The chapters are written by acknowledged experts, covering theory, experimental methods, techniques, and results on all types of liquids and vapours. The editors work at the forefront of thermodynamics in mixtures and solutions and have brought together contributions from all areas related to volume properties, offering a synergy of ideas across the field. Graduates, researchers and anyone working in the field of volumes will find this book to be their key reference.

Fluctuation Theory of Solutions

Fluctuation Theory of Solutions
Author: Paul E. Smith,Enrico Matteoli,John P. O' Connell
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781439899236

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There are essentially two theories of solutions that can be considered exact: the McMillan–Mayer theory and Fluctuation Solution Theory (FST). The first is mostly limited to solutes at low concentrations, while FST has no such issue. It is an exact theory that can be applied to any stable solution regardless of the number of components and their concentrations, and the types of molecules and their sizes. Fluctuation Theory of Solutions: Applications in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Biophysics outlines the general concepts and theoretical basis of FST and provides a range of applications described by experts in chemistry, chemical engineering, and biophysics. The book, which begins with a historical perspective and an introductory chapter, includes a basic derivation for more casual readers. It is then devoted to providing new and very recent applications of FST. The first application chapters focus on simple model, binary, and ternary systems, using FST to explain their thermodynamic properties and the concept of preferential solvation. Later chapters illustrate the use of FST to develop more accurate potential functions for simulation, describe new approaches to elucidate microheterogeneities in solutions, and present an overview of solvation in new and model systems, including those under critical conditions. Expert contributors also discuss the use of FST to model solute solubility in a variety of systems. The final chapters present a series of biological applications that illustrate the use of FST to study cosolvent effects on proteins and their implications for protein folding. With the application of FST to study biological systems now well established, and given the continuing developments in computer hardware and software increasing the range of potential applications, FST provides a rigorous and useful approach for understanding a wide array of solution properties. This book outlines those approaches, and their advantages, across a range of disciplines, elucidating this robust, practical theory.

Molecular Theory of Water and Aqueous Solutions Understanding water

Molecular Theory of Water and Aqueous Solutions  Understanding water
Author: Arieh Ben-Naim
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814327719

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The aim of this book is to explain the unusual properties of both pure liquid water and simple aqueous solutions, in terms of the properties of single molecules and interactions among small numbers of water molecules. It is mostly the result of the author's own research spanning over 40 years in the field of aqueous solutions. An understanding of the properties of liquid water is a prelude to the understanding of the role of water in biological systems and for the evolvement of life.The book is targeted at anyone who is interested in the outstanding properties of water and its role in biological systems. It is addressed to both students and researchers in chemistry, physics and biology.

Solvent Induced Interactions and Forces in Protein Folding

Solvent Induced Interactions and Forces in Protein Folding
Author: Arieh Ben-Naim
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2023-06-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031318719

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This monograph presents the molecular theory and necessary tools for the study of solvent-induced interactions and forces. After introducing the reader to the basic definitions of solvent-induced interactions, the author provides a brief analysis of the statistical thermodynamics. The book thoroughly overviews the connection of those interactions with thermodynamics and consequently focuses on specifically discussing the hydrophobic-hydrophilic interactions and forces. The importance of the implementation of hydrophilic interactions and forces in various biochemical processes is thoroughly analyzed, while evidence based on theory, experiments, and simulated calculations supporting that hydrophilic interactions and forces are far more important than the corresponding hydrophobic effects in many biochemical processes such as protein folding, self-assembly of proteins, molecular recognitions, are described in detail. This title is of great interest to students and researchers working in the fields of chemistry, physics, biochemistry, and molecular biology.

Information Theory and Selected Applications

Information Theory and Selected Applications
Author: Arieh Ben-Naim
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783031212765

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This book focuses on analysing the applications of the Shannon Measure of Information (SMI). The book introduces the concept of frustration and discusses the question of the quantification of this concept within information theory (IT), while it also focuses on the interpretation of the entropy of systems of interacting particles in terms of the SMI and of mutual information. The author examines the question of the possibility of measuring the extent of frustration using mutual information and discusses some classical examples of processes of mixing and assimilation for which the entropy changes are interpreted in terms of SMI. A description of a few binding systems and the interpretation of cooperativity phenomena in terms of mutual information are also presented, along with a detailed discussion on the general method of using maximum SMI in order to find the “best-guess” probability distribution. This book is a valuable contribution to the field of information theory and will be of great interest to any scientist who is interested in IT and in its potential applications.