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Tanford, C. (1962) Contribution of Hydrophobic Interactions to the Stability of the Globular Conformation of Proteins. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 84, 4240-4247.
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Tanford, C. (1962) Contribution of Hydrophobic Interactions to the Stability of the Globular Conformation of Proteins. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 84, 4240-4247.
## Tanford, C. (1962) Contribution of Hydrophobic Interactions to the Stability of the Globular Conformation of Proteins. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 84, 4240-4247.
The study of protein structure and stability has been a cornerstone of biochemistry for decades, with significant implications for understanding biological processes and developing therapeutic interventions. One pivotal work in this field is the 1962 paper by Charles Tanford, titled “Contribution of Hydrophobic Interactions to the Stability of the Globular Conformation of Proteins,” published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. This seminal article provided groundbreaking insights into the role of hydrophobic interactions in maintaining the globular conformation of proteins, a concept that remains fundamental to our understanding of protein biology today.
Prior to Tanford’s work, the factors contributing to protein stability were not well understood. Proteins are complex molecules composed of long chains of amino acids that fold into specific three-dimensional structures, known as conformations. The globular conformation, characterized by a roughly spherical shape, is one of the most common and functionally important structures adopted by proteins. Tanford’s research focused on elucidating the thermodynamic principles underlying the stability of this conformation, with particular emphasis on the contribution of hydrophobic interactions.
Hydrophobic interactions refer to the tendency of non-polar molecules or segments of molecules to avoid contact with water. In the context of proteins, hydrophobic amino acid residues are buried within the protein core, away from the aqueous environment. This sequestration of hydrophobic groups from water is a critical driving force for protein folding, as it minimizes the energetically unfavorable contact between non-polar residues and water molecules. Through a series of elegant experiments and theoretical analyses, Tanford demonstrated that hydrophobic interactions play a dominant role in stabilizing the globular conformation of proteins.
The implications of Tanford’s findings are far-reaching. Understanding the principles of protein stability, particularly the role of hydrophobic interactions, has informed the development of therapeutic strategies aimed at modulating protein function. For example, rational drug design often involves targeting specific sites on a protein to either inhibit or enhance its activity. Knowledge of the hydrophobic interactions that contribute to protein stability can guide the design of small molecule ligands that bind selectively to these sites.
Furthermore, insights into protein stability have significant implications for the field of protein engineering. By manipulating the hydrophobic interactions within a protein, researchers can redesign proteins with novel functions or improved stability. This has potential applications in biotechnology, where engineered proteins can be used as biocatalysts, therapeutic agents, or diagnostic tools.
In conclusion, Tanford’s 1962 paper on the contribution of hydrophobic interactions to protein stability marked a significant milestone in the field of biochemistry. The concepts introduced in this work continue to influence our understanding of protein biology and inform strategies for therapeutic intervention and protein engineering. As researchers continue to explore the complex relationships between protein structure, stability, and function, the legacy of Tanford’s contributions will endure, shaping the future of protein research and its applications.
## Keywords: protein stability, hydrophobic interactions, globular conformation, protein folding, biochemistry, protein engineering, therapeutic interventions.
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