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A review about nothing: are apolar cavities in proteins really empty?


ABSTRACT: Cavities within proteins that are strictly apolar typically appear to be empty. It has been suggested, however, that water molecules may be present within such cavities but are too disordered to be seen in conventional crystallographic analyses. In contrast, it is argued here that solvent mobility will be limited by the size of the cavity and for this reason high-occupancy solvent in cavities of typical volume should be readily detectable using X-ray crystallography. Recent experimental studies of cavity hydration are reviewed. Such studies are consistent with theoretical predictions that it is energetically unfavorable to have a single water molecule in an apolar cavity. As apolar cavities become larger, a point is reached where it is favorable to have the cavity occupied by a cluster of mutually H-bonded water molecules. The exact size of such a cavity in a protein is yet to be verified.

SUBMITTER: Matthews BW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2760356 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A review about nothing: are apolar cavities in proteins really empty?

Matthews Brian W BW   Liu Lijun L  

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 20090301 3


Cavities within proteins that are strictly apolar typically appear to be empty. It has been suggested, however, that water molecules may be present within such cavities but are too disordered to be seen in conventional crystallographic analyses. In contrast, it is argued here that solvent mobility will be limited by the size of the cavity and for this reason high-occupancy solvent in cavities of typical volume should be readily detectable using X-ray crystallography. Recent experimental studies  ...[more]

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