Allostery is the most direct and efficient way for regulation of biological macromolecule function and is induced by the binding of a ligand at an allo-steric site topographically distinct from the orthosteric site. AlloSteric Database (ASD
Allostery is a common mechanism of controlling many biological processes such as enzyme catalysis, s...
DNA-based switches are structure-switching biomolecules widely employed in different bioanalytical a...
Derived from the Greek roots allos and stereos, “allostery” literally means “other object.” Indeed, ...
Allosteric regulation, the most direct and efficient way of regulating protein function, is induced ...
Allostery is the most direct, rapid and efficient way of regulating protein function, ranging from t...
Allostery is a common mechanism for regulating biomolecular functions.Protein targeting allo steric ...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
The concept of allostery was elaborated almost 50 years ago by Monod and coworkers to provide a fram...
Allostery is a common mechanism of controlling many biological processes such as enzyme catalysis, s...
Enzymes and ribozymes constitute two biological catalysts. The activity of many natural enzymes is r...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
Allostery is a fundamental regulatory mechanism that is based on a functional modulation of a site b...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
<div><p>The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural d...
Additional resources and features associated with this article are available within the HTML version...
Allostery is a common mechanism of controlling many biological processes such as enzyme catalysis, s...
DNA-based switches are structure-switching biomolecules widely employed in different bioanalytical a...
Derived from the Greek roots allos and stereos, “allostery” literally means “other object.” Indeed, ...
Allosteric regulation, the most direct and efficient way of regulating protein function, is induced ...
Allostery is the most direct, rapid and efficient way of regulating protein function, ranging from t...
Allostery is a common mechanism for regulating biomolecular functions.Protein targeting allo steric ...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
The concept of allostery was elaborated almost 50 years ago by Monod and coworkers to provide a fram...
Allostery is a common mechanism of controlling many biological processes such as enzyme catalysis, s...
Enzymes and ribozymes constitute two biological catalysts. The activity of many natural enzymes is r...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
Allostery is a fundamental regulatory mechanism that is based on a functional modulation of a site b...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
<div><p>The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural d...
Additional resources and features associated with this article are available within the HTML version...
Allostery is a common mechanism of controlling many biological processes such as enzyme catalysis, s...
DNA-based switches are structure-switching biomolecules widely employed in different bioanalytical a...
Derived from the Greek roots allos and stereos, “allostery” literally means “other object.” Indeed, ...