Influence of Bound Water on the Interaction of the Same-Nature and Different-Nature Chemical Groups of Drugs and Receptors

02 December 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

Role of water in thermodynamic of molecular recognition processes in the binding of a ligand to a receptor is extremely important. However, there is still a significant lack of specific knowledge to the extent of water influence on the process.

Keywords

receptor-ligand interactions
bound water
intermolecular energy
water-mediated recognition
drug-receptor recognition

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