The intracellular environment imposes a variety of constraints on biochemical reaction systems that can substantially change reaction rates and equilibria relative to an ideal solution-based environment. One of the most notable features of the intracellular environment is its dense macromolecular crowding, which, among many other effects, tends to strongly enhance binding and assembly reactions. Despite extensive study of biochemistry in crowded media, it remains extremely difficult to predict how crowding will quantitatively affect any given reaction system due to the dependence of the crowding effect on numerous assumptions about the reactants and crowding agents involved. We previously developed a two dimensional stochastic off-lattice m...
Molecules inside living cells move by diffusion and can react with each other upon collision. Living...
Molecules inside living cells move by diffusion and can react with each other upon collision. Living...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous within cells and affects many biological processes including protei...
<p>Molecular crowding is one of the characteristic features of the intracellular environment, define...
<div><p>Molecular crowding is one of the characteristic features of the intracellular environment, d...
Molecular crowding is one of the characteristic features of the intracellular environment, defined b...
Molecular crowding is a critical feature distinguishing intracellular environments from idealized so...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous within cells and affects many biological processes including protei...
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 effect of macromolecular crowding on the rates of association reactions are investigated...
Published data reveal that the rate coefficients of diffusion controlled reactions taking place in c...
Molecules inside living cells move by diffusion and can react with each other upon collision. Living...
We present a general-purpose model for biomolecular simulations at the molecular level that incorpor...
We present a general-purpose model for biomolecular simulations at the molecular level that incorpor...
Molecules inside living cells move by diffusion and can react with each other upon collision. Living...
Molecules inside living cells move by diffusion and can react with each other upon collision. Living...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous within cells and affects many biological processes including protei...
<p>Molecular crowding is one of the characteristic features of the intracellular environment, define...
<div><p>Molecular crowding is one of the characteristic features of the intracellular environment, d...
Molecular crowding is one of the characteristic features of the intracellular environment, defined b...
Molecular crowding is a critical feature distinguishing intracellular environments from idealized so...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous within cells and affects many biological processes including protei...
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 effect of macromolecular crowding on the rates of association reactions are investigated...
Published data reveal that the rate coefficients of diffusion controlled reactions taking place in c...
Molecules inside living cells move by diffusion and can react with each other upon collision. Living...
We present a general-purpose model for biomolecular simulations at the molecular level that incorpor...
We present a general-purpose model for biomolecular simulations at the molecular level that incorpor...
Molecules inside living cells move by diffusion and can react with each other upon collision. Living...
Molecules inside living cells move by diffusion and can react with each other upon collision. Living...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous within cells and affects many biological processes including protei...