Molecular crowding is ubiquitous within cells and affects many biological processes including protein-protein binding, enzyme activities and gene regulation. Here we revisit some generic effects of crowding using a combination of lattice simulations and reaction-diffusion simulations with the program ReaDDy. Specifically, we implement three reactions, simple binding, a diffusion-limited reaction and a reaction with Michaelis-Menten kinetics. Histograms of binding and unbinding times provide a detailed picture how crowding affects these reactions and how the separate effects of crowding on binding equilibrium and on diffusion act together. In addition, we discuss how crowding affects processes related to gene expression such as RNA polymeras...
AbstractThe intracellular environment is crowded with proteins, DNA, and other macromolecules. Under...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous in cells, which are rather densely packed with macromolecules. The ...
Biochemical reaction networks consisting of coupled enzymes connect substrate signaling events with ...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous within cells and affects many biological processes including protei...
Many computational models for analyzing and predicting cell physiology rely on in vitro data collect...
Macromolecular crowding are innate to cellular environment. Understanding their effect on cellular c...
Macromolecular crowding are innate to cellular environment. Understanding their effect on cellular c...
AbstractThe intracellular environment is crowded with proteins, DNA, and other macromolecules. Under...
AbstractTraditionally, biochemical studies are performed in dilute homogenous solutions, which are v...
In the present work, the volume exclusion phenomenon, also known as macromolecular crowding, has bee...
AbstractRecent experiments inside cells and in cytomimetic conditions have demonstrated that the cro...
AbstractThe effect of macromolecular crowding on the rates of association reactions are investigated...
AbstractWe present a general-purpose model for biomolecular simulations at the molecular level that ...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
AbstractThe intracellular environment is crowded with proteins, DNA, and other macromolecules. Under...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous in cells, which are rather densely packed with macromolecules. The ...
Biochemical reaction networks consisting of coupled enzymes connect substrate signaling events with ...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous within cells and affects many biological processes including protei...
Many computational models for analyzing and predicting cell physiology rely on in vitro data collect...
Macromolecular crowding are innate to cellular environment. Understanding their effect on cellular c...
Macromolecular crowding are innate to cellular environment. Understanding their effect on cellular c...
AbstractThe intracellular environment is crowded with proteins, DNA, and other macromolecules. Under...
AbstractTraditionally, biochemical studies are performed in dilute homogenous solutions, which are v...
In the present work, the volume exclusion phenomenon, also known as macromolecular crowding, has bee...
AbstractRecent experiments inside cells and in cytomimetic conditions have demonstrated that the cro...
AbstractThe effect of macromolecular crowding on the rates of association reactions are investigated...
AbstractWe present a general-purpose model for biomolecular simulations at the molecular level that ...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
A cell's interior is comprised of macromolecules that can occupy up to 40% of its available volume. ...
AbstractThe intracellular environment is crowded with proteins, DNA, and other macromolecules. Under...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous in cells, which are rather densely packed with macromolecules. The ...
Biochemical reaction networks consisting of coupled enzymes connect substrate signaling events with ...