## Abstract The quantum chemical and structure‐based technique heuristic molecular lipophilicity potential (HMLP) is used in the liver alcohol dehydrogenase (LADH) study of molecular family pyrazole and derivatives. The molecular lipophilic index __L__~M~, molecular hydrophilic index __H__~M~, lipo
Heuristic molecular lipophilicity potential (HMLP): Lipophilicity and hydrophilicity of amino acid side chains
✍ Scribed by Qi-Shi Du; Da-Peng Li; Wen-Zhang He; Kuo-Chen Chou
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 161 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0192-8651
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Heuristic molecular lipophilicity potential (HMLP) is applied in the study of lipophilicity and hydrphilcity of 20 natural amino acids side chains. The HMLP parameters, surface area S~i~, lipophilic indices L~i~, and hydrophilic indices H~i~ of amino acid side chains are derived from lipophilicity potential L(r). The parameters are correlated with the experimental data of phase‐transferring free energies of vapor‐to‐water, vapor‐to‐cyclohexane, vapor‐to‐octanol, cyclohexane‐to‐water, octanol‐to‐water, and cyclohexane‐to‐octanol through a linear free energy equation Δ__G__°~tr,i~ = b~0~ + b~1~S~i~^+^ + b~2~S~i~^−^ + b~3~L~i~ + b~4~H~i~. For all above six phase‐transfer free energies, the HMLP parameters of 20 amino acid side chains give good calculation results using linear free energy equation. HMLP is an ab initio quantum chemical approach and a structure‐based technique. Except for atomic van der Waals radii, there are no other empirical parameters used. The HMLP has clear physical and chemical meaning and provides useful lipophilic and hydrophilic parameters for the studies of proteins and peptides. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Comput Chem 27: 685–692, 2006
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