Refer to the bar graph below, Explain why the n→π* interactions contributes more to the overall stabilization of the protein than all the other interactions(C-H-O hydrogen bond,π-π interactions, C5 Hydrogen Bonds, Cation-π interactions, Sulfur-arene interactions, Anion-π interactions, Chalcogen bonds, X-H-π interactions) even though  n→π* is the weaker interaction.

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Refer to the bar graph below, Explain why the n→π* interactions contributes more to the overall stabilization of the protein than all the other interactions(C-H-O hydrogen bond,π-π interactions, C5 Hydrogen Bonds, Cation-π interactions, Sulfur-arene interactions, Anion-π interactions, Chalcogen bonds, X-H-π interactions) even though  n→π* is the weaker interaction.

Explain why that's the case for EACH of the bonds. 

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Why n→π* interactions contribute more to the overall stabilization of the protein than C-H-O hydrogen bonds, even though  n→π* is the weaker interaction.

Why n→π* interactions contribute more to the overall stabilization of the protein than π-π interactions even though  n→π* is the weaker interaction.

Why n→π* interactions contribute more to the overall stabilization of the protein than C5 Hydrogen Bonds, even though  n→π* is the weaker interaction.

Why n→π* interactions contribute more to the overall stabilization of the protein than Cation-π interactions, even though  n→π* is the weaker interaction.

Why n→π* interactions contribute more to the overall stabilization of the protein than Sulfur-arene interactions, even though  n→π* is the weaker interaction.

Why n→π* interactions contribute more to the overall stabilization of the protein than Anion-π interactions,  even though  n→π* is the weaker interaction.

Why n→π* interactions contribute more to the overall stabilization of the protein than Chalcogen bonds, even though  n→π* is the weaker interaction.

Why n→π* interactions contribute more to the overall stabilization of the protein than X-H-π interactions, even though  n→π* is the weaker interaction.

 

C-HO Hydrogen bonds
n→π* Interactions
Cation-77 interactions
Total Energy per 100 Residues
(kcal/mol)
TT-TT Interactions
C5 Hydrogen bonds
Anion-77 interactions
Sulfur-arene interactions
Chalcogen bonds
X-H77 Interactions
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Transcribed Image Text:C-HO Hydrogen bonds n→π* Interactions Cation-77 interactions Total Energy per 100 Residues (kcal/mol) TT-TT Interactions C5 Hydrogen bonds Anion-77 interactions Sulfur-arene interactions Chalcogen bonds X-H77 Interactions 10
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