Sorry. I may have been unclear. H-bonds are actually a subset of dipole
interactions.
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 1:57 PM Daniel M. Himmel, Ph. D. <
danielmhim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> By the way, distinguishing between dipole and ionic (salt bridge)
> interactions could
> be a slippery slope, becaus
By the way, distinguishing between dipole and ionic (salt bridge)
interactions could
be a slippery slope, because which one you have sometimes depends on the
protonation
state of the protein(s), which is pH dependent.
-Daniel
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 1:31 PM Daniel M. Himmel, Ph. D. <
danielmhim.
Sheila,
Hydrogen bonds, ionic (i.e. salt bridge), and polar (dipole) interactions
are often collectively called
electrostatic interactions. Note that dipole interactions involve partial
charges. If you want to exclude
dipole interactions, you have say so specifically in your manuscript.
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