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Specific ion binding to macromolecules: effects of hydrophobicity and ion pairing

. 2008 Apr 01 ; 24 (7) : 3387-91. [epub] 20080223

Language English Country United States Media print-electronic

Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Using molecular dynamics simulations in an explicit aqueous solvent, we examine the binding of fluoride versus iodide to a spherical macromolecule with both hydrophobic and positively charged patches. Rationalizing our observations, we divide the ion association interaction into two mechanisms: (1) poorly solvated iodide ions are attracted to hydrophobic surface patches, while (2) the strongly solvated fluoride and to a minor extent also iodide bind via cation-anion interactions. Quantitatively, the binding affinities vary significantly with the accessibility of the charged groups as well as the surface potential; therefore, we expect the ion-macromolecule association to be modulated by the local surface characteristics of the (bio-)macromolecule. The observed cation-anion pairing preference is in excellent agreement with experimental data.

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