Monod, Wyman, and Changeux (MWC) explained allostery in multisubunit proteins with a widely applied theoretical model in which binding of small molecules, so-called allosteric effectors, affects reactivity by altering the equilibrium between more reactive (R) and less reactive (T) quaternary structures. In their model, each quaternary structure has a single reactivity. Here, we use silica gels to trap protein conformations and a new kind of laser photolysis experiment to show that hemoglobin, the paradigm of allostery, exhibits two ligand binding phases with the same fast and slow rates in both R and T quaternary structures. Allosteric effectors change the fraction of each phase but not the rates. These surprising results are rea...
Proteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modulated by environmental ...
International audienceProteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modul...
We have measured the forward and reverse rates of the allosteric transition between R (relaxed) and ...
The two-state allosteric model of Monod, Wyman, and Changeux (MWC) provides an excellent description...
To understand why the classical two-state allosteric model of Monod, Wyman, and Changeux explains co...
We compare various allosteric models that have been proposed to explain cooperative oxygen binding t...
After more than a century of experimental, theoretical and computational studies, there is no genera...
AbstractTrapping quaternary structures of hemoglobin in single crystals or by encapsulation in silic...
Trapping quaternary structures of hemoglobin in single crystals or by encapsulation in silica gels h...
AbstractTrapping quaternary structures of hemoglobin in single crystals or by encapsulation in silic...
International audienceThe acknowledged success of the Monod-Wyman-Changeux (MWC) allosteric model st...
In the last decade, protein allostery has experienced a major resurgence, boosted by the extension o...
Mammalian hemoglobin binds four oxygen molecules and has different quaternary structures in the oxy ...
The acknowledged success of the Monod-Wyman-Changeux (MWC) allosteric model stems from its efficacy ...
The acknowledged success of the Monod-Wyman-Changeux (MWC) allosteric model stems from its efficacy ...
Proteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modulated by environmental ...
International audienceProteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modul...
We have measured the forward and reverse rates of the allosteric transition between R (relaxed) and ...
The two-state allosteric model of Monod, Wyman, and Changeux (MWC) provides an excellent description...
To understand why the classical two-state allosteric model of Monod, Wyman, and Changeux explains co...
We compare various allosteric models that have been proposed to explain cooperative oxygen binding t...
After more than a century of experimental, theoretical and computational studies, there is no genera...
AbstractTrapping quaternary structures of hemoglobin in single crystals or by encapsulation in silic...
Trapping quaternary structures of hemoglobin in single crystals or by encapsulation in silica gels h...
AbstractTrapping quaternary structures of hemoglobin in single crystals or by encapsulation in silic...
International audienceThe acknowledged success of the Monod-Wyman-Changeux (MWC) allosteric model st...
In the last decade, protein allostery has experienced a major resurgence, boosted by the extension o...
Mammalian hemoglobin binds four oxygen molecules and has different quaternary structures in the oxy ...
The acknowledged success of the Monod-Wyman-Changeux (MWC) allosteric model stems from its efficacy ...
The acknowledged success of the Monod-Wyman-Changeux (MWC) allosteric model stems from its efficacy ...
Proteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modulated by environmental ...
International audienceProteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modul...
We have measured the forward and reverse rates of the allosteric transition between R (relaxed) and ...