The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural dynamics in this phenomenon have initiated a great interest to the detection of regulatory exosites and design of corresponding effectors. However, despite a general consensus on the key role of dynamics most of the earlier efforts on the prediction of allosteric sites are heavily crippled by the static nature of the underlying methods, which are either structure-based approaches seeking for deep surface pockets typical for "traditional" orthosteric drugs or sequence-based techniques exploiting the conservation of protein sequences. Because of the critical role of global protein dynamics in allosteric signaling, we investigate the hypothesis of revers...
The concept of allostery was elaborated almost 50 years ago by Monod and coworkers to provide a fram...
Allostery (1) is the process through which proteins self-regulate in response to various stimuli. Al...
Allostery (1) is the process through which proteins self-regulate in response to various stimuli. Al...
<div><p>The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural d...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
<p>In allosteric communication, binding of effectors at allosteric sites causes a change of configur...
Allostery is the functional change at one site on a protein caused by a change at a distant site. In...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
Allostery is the functional change at one site on a protein caused by a change at a distant site. In...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
Although allostery draws increasing attention, not much is known about allosteric mechanisms. Here w...
ii Allosteric proteins bind an effector molecule at one site resulting in a functional change at a s...
Allostery is a common mechanism of controlling many biological processes such as enzyme catalysis, s...
Allosteric protein regulation is the mechanism by which binding of a molecule to one site in a prote...
The concept of allostery was elaborated almost 50 years ago by Monod and coworkers to provide a fram...
Allostery (1) is the process through which proteins self-regulate in response to various stimuli. Al...
Allostery (1) is the process through which proteins self-regulate in response to various stimuli. Al...
<div><p>The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural d...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
<p>In allosteric communication, binding of effectors at allosteric sites causes a change of configur...
Allostery is the functional change at one site on a protein caused by a change at a distant site. In...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
Allostery is the functional change at one site on a protein caused by a change at a distant site. In...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
Although allostery draws increasing attention, not much is known about allosteric mechanisms. Here w...
ii Allosteric proteins bind an effector molecule at one site resulting in a functional change at a s...
Allostery is a common mechanism of controlling many biological processes such as enzyme catalysis, s...
Allosteric protein regulation is the mechanism by which binding of a molecule to one site in a prote...
The concept of allostery was elaborated almost 50 years ago by Monod and coworkers to provide a fram...
Allostery (1) is the process through which proteins self-regulate in response to various stimuli. Al...
Allostery (1) is the process through which proteins self-regulate in response to various stimuli. Al...