Coupled ligand binding and conformational change plays a central role in biological regulation. Ligands often regulate protein function by modulating conformational dynamics, yet the order in which binding and conformational change occurs are often hotly debated. Here we show that the “conformational selection versus induced fit” distinction on which this debate is based is a false dichotomy because the mechanism depends on ligand concentration. Using the binding of pyrophosphate (PPi) to <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> RNase P protein as a model, we show that coupled reactions are best understood as a change in <i>flux</i> between competing pathways with distinct orders of binding and conformational change. The degree of partitioning through each...
<p>Enzyme catalysis is a complex process involving several steps along the reaction coordinates, inc...
Allosteric effects of mutations, ligand binding, or post-translational modifications on protein func...
The conformational flexibility of target proteins is a major challenge in understanding and modeling...
<p>Ligand binding can modulate function of proteins and nucleic acids by changing both the populatio...
Protein-ligand binding is a puzzling process. Many theories have been devised since the pioneering k...
AbstractIn receptor-ligand binding, a question that generated considerable interest is whether the m...
The interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational change in the protein. ...
International audienceThe interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational c...
<p>(A) Fractional flux of IF route () as a function of ligand concentration. Increasing ligand bindi...
International audienceA long standing debate in biochemistry is to determine whether the conformatio...
Abstract Induced fit‐ (IF) and conformational selection (CS) binding mechanisms have long been regar...
<p>(a) In induced-fit binding, the change between the conformations P<sub>1</sub> and P<sub>2</sub> ...
<p>Understanding the interconversion between the thermodynamically distinguishable states present in...
Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a conformatio...
Abstract Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a co...
<p>Enzyme catalysis is a complex process involving several steps along the reaction coordinates, inc...
Allosteric effects of mutations, ligand binding, or post-translational modifications on protein func...
The conformational flexibility of target proteins is a major challenge in understanding and modeling...
<p>Ligand binding can modulate function of proteins and nucleic acids by changing both the populatio...
Protein-ligand binding is a puzzling process. Many theories have been devised since the pioneering k...
AbstractIn receptor-ligand binding, a question that generated considerable interest is whether the m...
The interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational change in the protein. ...
International audienceThe interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational c...
<p>(A) Fractional flux of IF route () as a function of ligand concentration. Increasing ligand bindi...
International audienceA long standing debate in biochemistry is to determine whether the conformatio...
Abstract Induced fit‐ (IF) and conformational selection (CS) binding mechanisms have long been regar...
<p>(a) In induced-fit binding, the change between the conformations P<sub>1</sub> and P<sub>2</sub> ...
<p>Understanding the interconversion between the thermodynamically distinguishable states present in...
Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a conformatio...
Abstract Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a co...
<p>Enzyme catalysis is a complex process involving several steps along the reaction coordinates, inc...
Allosteric effects of mutations, ligand binding, or post-translational modifications on protein func...
The conformational flexibility of target proteins is a major challenge in understanding and modeling...