Consideration is given to the interactions of ligand with self-associating acceptor systems for which preferential ligand binding is an ambiguous term, in that the acceptor species with greater affinity for ligand possesses relatively fewer binding sites. A paradoxical situation wherein ligand-mediated self-association is seemingly detrimental to ligand binding is shown to be the predicted outcome for a transient range of ligand concentrations. This outcome reflects the existence of a critical point in the dependence of the extent of acceptor self-association upon ligand concentration that coincides with a cross-over point of ligand-binding curves for different, fixed total concentrations of acceptor. By classical differentiation methods th...
Many systems in biology rely on binding of ligands to target proteins in a single high-affinity conf...
The work on hand deals with different topics within the theory of ligand binding. The introductory ...
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Currently available binding theory is extended to incorporate the concept of indefinite self-associa...
Consideration is given to the interactions of a ligand with self-associating acceptor systems for wh...
An exploratory investigation is made of the binding behavior that is likely to be encountered with m...
Explicit expressions are derived which determine the equilibrium composition of mixtures comprising ...
Negative cooperativity is a phenomenon in which the binding of a first ligand or substrate molecule ...
An equation is presented in Scatchard format which describes the binding of a ligand to a two-state ...
A general monomer-dimer equilibrium system involving ligand interactions is presented. Cooperativity...
AbstractBinding events involving the reversible association of ligands with polymeric lattices of bi...
Cooperative binding has been described in many publications and has been related to or defined by se...
Theoretical consideration is given to the interaction of a bivalent ligand with particulate receptor...
General expressions are formulated for the first and second derivatives of the Scatchard function, r...
This work reports the development of a physico-chemical model for ligand-receptor interactions. It c...
Many systems in biology rely on binding of ligands to target proteins in a single high-affinity conf...
The work on hand deals with different topics within the theory of ligand binding. The introductory ...
© 2014 The British Pharmacological Society. Background and Purpose Non-competitive drugs that confer...
Currently available binding theory is extended to incorporate the concept of indefinite self-associa...
Consideration is given to the interactions of a ligand with self-associating acceptor systems for wh...
An exploratory investigation is made of the binding behavior that is likely to be encountered with m...
Explicit expressions are derived which determine the equilibrium composition of mixtures comprising ...
Negative cooperativity is a phenomenon in which the binding of a first ligand or substrate molecule ...
An equation is presented in Scatchard format which describes the binding of a ligand to a two-state ...
A general monomer-dimer equilibrium system involving ligand interactions is presented. Cooperativity...
AbstractBinding events involving the reversible association of ligands with polymeric lattices of bi...
Cooperative binding has been described in many publications and has been related to or defined by se...
Theoretical consideration is given to the interaction of a bivalent ligand with particulate receptor...
General expressions are formulated for the first and second derivatives of the Scatchard function, r...
This work reports the development of a physico-chemical model for ligand-receptor interactions. It c...
Many systems in biology rely on binding of ligands to target proteins in a single high-affinity conf...
The work on hand deals with different topics within the theory of ligand binding. The introductory ...
© 2014 The British Pharmacological Society. Background and Purpose Non-competitive drugs that confer...