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Author: Saba Ismail; Sajjad Ahmad; Syed Sikander Azam
Title: Immuno-informatics Characterization SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein for Prioritization of Epitope based Multivalent Peptide Vaccine
  • Document date: 2020_4_12
  • ID: 3jmo35jc_47
    Snippet: Hydrogen bonds are dipole-dipole attractive forces and formed when a hydrogen atom bounded to a highly electronegative atom such as F, N, and O is attracted by another electronegative atom [97] . The strength of a hydrogen bond vary from 4 kJ to 50 kJ per mole. Hydrogen bonds are deemed vital in molecular recognition and provide rigidity in achieving stable conformation [98] . The frequency of hydrogen bonds in each frame of the MD simulation tra.....
    Document: Hydrogen bonds are dipole-dipole attractive forces and formed when a hydrogen atom bounded to a highly electronegative atom such as F, N, and O is attracted by another electronegative atom [97] . The strength of a hydrogen bond vary from 4 kJ to 50 kJ per mole. Hydrogen bonds are deemed vital in molecular recognition and provide rigidity in achieving stable conformation [98] . The frequency of hydrogen bonds in each frame of the MD simulation trajectories can be visualized in Fig.11A . These hydrogen bonds are extracted by mean of VMD HBonds plugin and are 104 in number as tabulated in Table 3 . The cut-off distance set is 3.0 Ã… and cut-off angle 20 degrees. Each residue pair may for one, two or more each of which is counted separately. The min, mean and max number of hydrogen bonds between MEPVC and TLR3 are 1, 5, and 12, respectively.

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