AbstractThis introductory text evokes personal memories about the origins and definition of the word allosteric that is meant to qualify an “indirect” interaction between topographically and stereospecifically distinct sites, mediated by a discrete and reversible conformational change of the protein. The allosteric transition paradigm adds a new dimension and creates new openings to understanding receptors, signal transduction and drug design
ABSTRACT: Linking cell signaling events to the fundamental physicochemical basis of the conformation...
The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural dynamics ...
<p>In allosteric communication, binding of effectors at allosteric sites causes a change of configur...
Although allostery draws increasing attention, not much is known about allosteric mechanisms. Here w...
The concept of allostery was elaborated almost 50 years ago by Monod and coworkers to provide a fram...
Allostery is largely associated with conformational and functional transitions in individual protein...
<div><p>The question of <i>how allostery works</i> was posed almost 50 years ago. Since then it has ...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
Derived from the Greek roots allos and stereos, “allostery” literally means “other object.” Indeed, ...
Abstract: The question of how allostery works was posed almost 50 years ago. Since then it has been ...
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...
<div><p>The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural d...
ABSTRACT: Linking cell signaling events to the fundamental physicochemical basis of the conformation...
The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural dynamics ...
<p>In allosteric communication, binding of effectors at allosteric sites causes a change of configur...
Although allostery draws increasing attention, not much is known about allosteric mechanisms. Here w...
The concept of allostery was elaborated almost 50 years ago by Monod and coworkers to provide a fram...
Allostery is largely associated with conformational and functional transitions in individual protein...
<div><p>The question of <i>how allostery works</i> was posed almost 50 years ago. Since then it has ...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
Derived from the Greek roots allos and stereos, “allostery” literally means “other object.” Indeed, ...
Abstract: The question of how allostery works was posed almost 50 years ago. Since then it has been ...
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...
<div><p>The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural d...
ABSTRACT: Linking cell signaling events to the fundamental physicochemical basis of the conformation...
The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural dynamics ...
<p>In allosteric communication, binding of effectors at allosteric sites causes a change of configur...