What are the molecular mechanisms of allosteric communication in proteins? We base our analysis on the hypothesis that a folded protein has a number of conformational degrees of freedom, which describe fluctuations around the native conformation and switching from/to functional states. Transitions between the protein states involved in function and its regulation are based on coherent conformational degrees of freedom. Motion of one part of a protein along such a degree of freedom, implies a correlated motion in other parts of the protein. By determining which binding sites are simultaneously affected by the same motion we find sites that are allosterically coupled, i.e. where binding at one site can cause a change in ligand-affinity at ano...
AbstractAllosteric regulation of protein function occurs when the regulatory trigger, such as the bi...
The original ideas of Cooper and Dryden, that allosteric signalling can be induced between distant b...
Allostery offers a highly specific way to modulate protein function. Therefore, understanding this m...
Allosteric protein regulation is the mechanism by which binding of a molecule to one site in a prote...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
ii Allosteric proteins bind an effector molecule at one site resulting in a functional change at a s...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
<div><p>The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural d...
The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural dynamics ...
Allosteric regulation is an important property for many proteins. Several models have been proposed ...
Allostery (1) is the process through which proteins self-regulate in response to various stimuli. Al...
The regulation of several processes inside and outside the cell depends on the action of a particula...
Allostery (1) is the process through which proteins self-regulate in response to various stimuli. Al...
AbstractAllosteric regulation of protein function occurs when the regulatory trigger, such as the bi...
The original ideas of Cooper and Dryden, that allosteric signalling can be induced between distant b...
Allostery offers a highly specific way to modulate protein function. Therefore, understanding this m...
Allosteric protein regulation is the mechanism by which binding of a molecule to one site in a prote...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
Allosteric regulation of protein function is a mechanism by which an event in one place of a protein...
ii Allosteric proteins bind an effector molecule at one site resulting in a functional change at a s...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
<div><p>The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural d...
The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural dynamics ...
Allosteric regulation is an important property for many proteins. Several models have been proposed ...
Allostery (1) is the process through which proteins self-regulate in response to various stimuli. Al...
The regulation of several processes inside and outside the cell depends on the action of a particula...
Allostery (1) is the process through which proteins self-regulate in response to various stimuli. Al...
AbstractAllosteric regulation of protein function occurs when the regulatory trigger, such as the bi...
The original ideas of Cooper and Dryden, that allosteric signalling can be induced between distant b...
Allostery offers a highly specific way to modulate protein function. Therefore, understanding this m...