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How dipoles acts between a protein crystalization?

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Answered by Shinchanboy03
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There are several notable features that define an ion–dipole interaction in proteins. ... As expected, the dipolar NH groups from both main chains and side chains bind anions and negatively charged molecules, whereas the CO groups from both sources bind metallic cations and positively charged molecules.

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Answered by deepsen640
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These solvation energies arise from the classic ion–dipole interaction between ions and water dipoles

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