Although the bond energy for the hydrogen bond in a vacuum is estimated to be about 20 kj/mol, we find that each hydrogen bond in a folded protein contributes much less—probably less than 5 kj/mol—to the enthalpy of protein stabilization. Suggest an explanation for this ditterence.
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