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Utility of the Hard/Soft Acid−Base Principle via the Fukui Function in Biological Systems
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Biophysical ModelingChemical AnalysisMolecular BiologyComputational ChemistryBioenergeticsBioanalysisBiochemical EngineeringChemical ReactivityMathematical ChemistryHard/soft Acid−base PrincipleMolecular RecognitionBiophysicsBiochemistryFukui FunctionReactivity (Chemistry)Local SoftnessBiological SystemsBiophysical AspectMolecular DockingNatural SciencesLocal Hsab PrincipleMolecular BiophysicsMedicine
The hard/soft acid-base principle has long been known to be an excellent predictor of chemical reactivity. The Fukui function, a reactivity descriptor from conceptual density functional theory, has been shown to be related to the local softness of a system. The usefulness of the Fukui function is explored and demonstrated herein for three common biological problems: ligand docking, active site detection, and protein folding. In each type of study, a scoring function is developed based on the local HSAB principle using atomic Fukui indices. Even with necessary approximations for its use in large systems, the Fukui function remains a useful descriptor for predicting chemical reactivity and understanding chemical systems.
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