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==Overview==
==Overview==
Intermolecular interactions of eleven different fluoroaromatic inhibitors, are probed within the scaffolding of the crystal lattice of Phe-131-->Val, carbonic anhydrase II. The degree and pattern of fluorine substitution on, the inhibitor benzyl ring modulate its size, shape, and electronic, character. In turn, these properties affect the geometry of intermolecular, interactions between the fluoroaromatic rings of two different inhibitor, molecules bound in the crystal lattice, as determined by X-ray, crystallography. Depending on the degree and pattern of fluorine, substitution, we observe a face-to-face (aromatic-aromatic) interaction, an atom-to-face (carbonyl-aromatic) interaction, or no interaction at all., These interaction geometries are analyzed with regard to van der Waals, electrostatic, and possible charge-transfer effects. For the, aromatic-aromatic interactions investigated in this study, with aromatic, ring quadrupoles specifically "tuned" by the degree and pattern of, fluorination, the structural results suggest that London forces and, charge-transfer complexation dominate over weakly polar electrostatic, interactions in the association of aromatic ring pairs.
Intermolecular interactions of eleven different fluoroaromatic inhibitors are probed within the scaffolding of the crystal lattice of Phe-131-->Val carbonic anhydrase II. The degree and pattern of fluorine substitution on the inhibitor benzyl ring modulate its size, shape, and electronic character. In turn, these properties affect the geometry of intermolecular interactions between the fluoroaromatic rings of two different inhibitor molecules bound in the crystal lattice, as determined by X-ray crystallography. Depending on the degree and pattern of fluorine substitution, we observe a face-to-face (aromatic-aromatic) interaction, an atom-to-face (carbonyl-aromatic) interaction, or no interaction at all. These interaction geometries are analyzed with regard to van der Waals, electrostatic, and possible charge-transfer effects. For the aromatic-aromatic interactions investigated in this study, with aromatic ring quadrupoles specifically "tuned" by the degree and pattern of fluorination, the structural results suggest that London forces and charge-transfer complexation dominate over weakly polar electrostatic interactions in the association of aromatic ring pairs.


==Disease==
==Disease==
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[[Category: Homo sapiens]]
[[Category: Homo sapiens]]
[[Category: Single protein]]
[[Category: Single protein]]
[[Category: Chandra, P.P.]]
[[Category: Chandra, P P.]]
[[Category: Christianson, D.W.]]
[[Category: Christianson, D W.]]
[[Category: Jain, A.]]
[[Category: Jain, A.]]
[[Category: Kim, C.Y.]]
[[Category: Kim, C Y.]]
[[Category: HG]]
[[Category: HG]]
[[Category: IOC]]
[[Category: IOC]]
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[[Category: human carbonic anhydrase ii]]
[[Category: human carbonic anhydrase ii]]


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