Theoretical consideration is given to the interaction of a bivalent ligand with particulate receptor sites, not only from the viewpoint of quantitatively describing the binding behavior but also from that of the kinetics of ligand release upon infinite dilution of a receptor-ligand mixture. In the latter regard, a general expression is derived that describes the time dependence of the amount of ligand bound as a function of two rate constants for the stepwise dissociation of cross-linked ligand-receptor complex and a thermodynamic parameter expressing the initial ratio of singly linked to doubly linked ligand-receptor complexes. An experimental study of the interaction between Sephadex and concanavalin A is then used to illustrate applicati...
Cellular communication is essential for organism survival and often is initiated by the binding of a...
Consideration is given to the interactions of ligand with self-associating acceptor systems for whic...
International audienceThe efficiency of many cell-surface receptors is dependent on the rate of bind...
AbstractWe use flow cytometry to characterize equilibrium binding of a fluorophore-labeled trivalent...
MINTON, A. P. The bivalent ligand hypothesis: a quantitative model for hormone action. Mol. Pharmaco...
This work reports the development of a physico-chemical model for ligand-receptor interactions. It c...
The association and dissociation rates of partially diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions are c...
An exploratory investigation is made of the binding behavior that is likely to be encountered with m...
Macromolecular interactions observed using surface plasmon resonance technology (BIAcore, Pharmacia)...
<p>Association rate constants (k<sub>a</sub>), dissociation rate constants (k<sub>d</sub>), equilibr...
Explicit expressions are derived which determine the equilibrium composition of mixtures comprising ...
We present a joint theoretical and experimental study on the effects of competition for ligand betwe...
Many G protein-coupled receptors have been shown to exist as oligomers, but the oligomerization stat...
For monovalent ligands interacting with cell surface receptors we have directly observed the functio...
We theoretically and numerically investigate the interplay between diffusion of a surface-bound rece...
Cellular communication is essential for organism survival and often is initiated by the binding of a...
Consideration is given to the interactions of ligand with self-associating acceptor systems for whic...
International audienceThe efficiency of many cell-surface receptors is dependent on the rate of bind...
AbstractWe use flow cytometry to characterize equilibrium binding of a fluorophore-labeled trivalent...
MINTON, A. P. The bivalent ligand hypothesis: a quantitative model for hormone action. Mol. Pharmaco...
This work reports the development of a physico-chemical model for ligand-receptor interactions. It c...
The association and dissociation rates of partially diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions are c...
An exploratory investigation is made of the binding behavior that is likely to be encountered with m...
Macromolecular interactions observed using surface plasmon resonance technology (BIAcore, Pharmacia)...
<p>Association rate constants (k<sub>a</sub>), dissociation rate constants (k<sub>d</sub>), equilibr...
Explicit expressions are derived which determine the equilibrium composition of mixtures comprising ...
We present a joint theoretical and experimental study on the effects of competition for ligand betwe...
Many G protein-coupled receptors have been shown to exist as oligomers, but the oligomerization stat...
For monovalent ligands interacting with cell surface receptors we have directly observed the functio...
We theoretically and numerically investigate the interplay between diffusion of a surface-bound rece...
Cellular communication is essential for organism survival and often is initiated by the binding of a...
Consideration is given to the interactions of ligand with self-associating acceptor systems for whic...
International audienceThe efficiency of many cell-surface receptors is dependent on the rate of bind...