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CO2-Formatics: How Do Proteins Bind Carbon Dioxide?

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING
卷 49, 期 9, 页码 2111-2115

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ci9002377

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  1. United States Department of Energy [BER-OSER64603]
  2. National Science Foundation REU program [CHE-0648843]
  3. NSF-CRIF [CHE-0741936]

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The rising atmospheric concentration of CO2 has motivated researchers to seek routes for improved utilization, increased mitigation, and enhanced sequestration of this greenhouse gas. Through a combination of bioinformatics, molecular modeling, and first-principles quantum mechanics the binding of carbon dioxide to proteins. is analyzed. It is concluded that acid/base interactions are the principal chemical force by which CO2 is bound inside proteins. With respect to regular secondary structural elements, beta-sheets show a marked preference for CO2 binding compared to alpha-helices. The data also support the inference that while either or both oxygens of CO2 are generally tightly bound in the protein environment, the carbon is much less sequestered. First principles and more approximate modeling techniques are assessed for quantifying CO2 binding thermodynamics.

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