Protein Molecules in Solution

  • KLOTZ, IRVING M. PH.D.
Circulation 21(5):p 828-844, May 1960.

A protein molecule in solution may undergo a host of interactions: with solvent, with small molecules and ions, with itself, with other macromolecules. In a physiologic milieu, all of these possibilities are present. A variety of interactions will occur. On the basis of the behavior of these substances in simple systems, reasonable guesses can often be made as to which interactions will predominate in a biologic environment.

Copyright © 1960 American Heart Association, Inc.
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