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Halogen bonding: an underestimated player in membrane-ligand interactions
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2021
unpublished
<div>Halogen bonds (XBs) are noncovalent interactions where halogen atoms act as electrophilic species interacting with Lewis bases. These interactions are relevant in biochemical systems being increasingly explored in drug discovery, mainly to modulate protein–ligand interactions, but are also found in engineered protein or nucleic acid systems. In this work, we report direct evidence for the existence of XBs in the context of biological membrane systems thus expanding the scope of application
doi:10.26434/chemrxiv.11894547.v3
fatcat:cajgb3iobzg2ph2l7u3erectim