The underlying molecular mechanisms of cooperativity and allosteric regulation are well understood for many proteins, with haemoglobin and aspartate transcarbamoylase serving as prototypical examples1,2. The binding of effectors typically causes a structural transition of the protein that is propagated through signalling pathways to remote sites and involves marked changes on the tertiary and sometimes even the quaternary level1,2,3,4,5. However, the origin of these signals and the molecular mechanism of long-range signalling at an atomic level remain unclear5,6,7,8. The different spatial scales and timescales in signalling pathways render experimental observation challenging; in particular, the positions and movement of mobile protons cann...
Hartree-Fock, Moller-Plesset, and density functional theory calculations have been carried out using...
CONSPECTUS: The grand challenge in enzymology is to define and understand all of the parameters that...
AbstractThe question of the nature of the proton bridge involved in general acid–base catalysis in b...
International audienceHydrogen bonds are fundamental to the structure and function of biological mac...
Cooperativity is a feature many multimeric proteins use to control activity. Here we show that the b...
Ligand binding can change the p<i>K</i><sub>a</sub> of protein residues and influence enzyme catalys...
© 2014 Summerton et al. Phosphoryl transfer reactions figure prominently in energy metabolism, signa...
Phosphoryl transfer reactions figure prominently in energy metabolism, signaling, transport and moti...
<div><p>Phosphoryl transfer reactions figure prominently in energy metabolism, signaling, transport ...
For a long time, low-barrier hydrogen bonds (LBHBs) have been proposed to exist in many enzymes and ...
Hydrogen bonds are fundamental to biological systems and are regularly found in networks implicated ...
Aspartate carbamoyltransferase (ATCase) is a large dodecameric enzyme with six active sites that exh...
Abstract: To examine the relationship between protein structural dynamics and measurable hydrogen ex...
Time scale control of molecular interactions is an essential part of biochemical systems, but very l...
CONSPECTUS: The grand challenge in enzymology is to define and understand all of the parameters that...
Hartree-Fock, Moller-Plesset, and density functional theory calculations have been carried out using...
CONSPECTUS: The grand challenge in enzymology is to define and understand all of the parameters that...
AbstractThe question of the nature of the proton bridge involved in general acid–base catalysis in b...
International audienceHydrogen bonds are fundamental to the structure and function of biological mac...
Cooperativity is a feature many multimeric proteins use to control activity. Here we show that the b...
Ligand binding can change the p<i>K</i><sub>a</sub> of protein residues and influence enzyme catalys...
© 2014 Summerton et al. Phosphoryl transfer reactions figure prominently in energy metabolism, signa...
Phosphoryl transfer reactions figure prominently in energy metabolism, signaling, transport and moti...
<div><p>Phosphoryl transfer reactions figure prominently in energy metabolism, signaling, transport ...
For a long time, low-barrier hydrogen bonds (LBHBs) have been proposed to exist in many enzymes and ...
Hydrogen bonds are fundamental to biological systems and are regularly found in networks implicated ...
Aspartate carbamoyltransferase (ATCase) is a large dodecameric enzyme with six active sites that exh...
Abstract: To examine the relationship between protein structural dynamics and measurable hydrogen ex...
Time scale control of molecular interactions is an essential part of biochemical systems, but very l...
CONSPECTUS: The grand challenge in enzymology is to define and understand all of the parameters that...
Hartree-Fock, Moller-Plesset, and density functional theory calculations have been carried out using...
CONSPECTUS: The grand challenge in enzymology is to define and understand all of the parameters that...
AbstractThe question of the nature of the proton bridge involved in general acid–base catalysis in b...