• Title of article

    Ion hydration: Implications for cellular function, polyelectrolytes, and protein crystallization Review Article

  • Author/Authors

    Kim D. Collins، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    271
  • To page
    281
  • Abstract
    Only oppositely charged ions with matching absolute free energies of hydration spontaneously form inner sphere ion pairs in free solution [K.D.Collins, Ions from the Hofmeister series and osmolytes: effects on proteins in solution and in the crystallization process, Methods 34 (2004) 300–311.]. We approximate this with a Law of Matching Water Affinities which is used to examine the issues of (1) how ions are selected to be compatible with the high solubility requirements of cytosolic components; (2) how cytosolic components tend to interact weakly, so that association or dissociation can be driven by environmental signals; (3) how polyelectrolytes (nucleic acids) differ from isolated charges (in proteins); (4) how ions, osmolytes and polymers are used to crystallize proteins; and (5) how the “chelate effect” is used by macromolecules to bind ions at specific sites even when there is a mismatch in water affinity between the ion and the macromolecular ligands.
  • Keywords
    Ion hydration , Polyelectrolyte , Hofmeister series , calcium , Magnesium , Protein crystallization , Law of Matching Water Affinities
  • Journal title
    Biophysical Chemistry
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Biophysical Chemistry
  • Record number

    1113785