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Oliviero Carugo
Oliviero Carugo

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Interplay between hydrogen and chalcogen bond in cysteine
Oliviero Carugo

Oliviero Carugo

June 29, 2022
Protein structures are stabilized by several types of chemical interactions between amino acids, which can compete with each other. This is the case of chalcogen and hydrogen bonds formed by the thiol group of cysteine, which can form three hydrogen bonds with one hydrogen acceptor and two hydrogen donors and a chalcogen bond with a nucleophile along the extension of the C-S bond. A survey of the Protein Data Bank shows that hydrogen bonds are about 40-50 more common than chalcogen bonds, suggesting that they are stronger and, consequently, prevail, though not always. It is also observed that frequently a thiol group that forms a chalcogen bond is also involved, as a hydrogen donor, in a hydrogen bond.

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