Abstract Induced fit‐ (IF) and conformational selection (CS) binding mechanisms have long been regarded to be mutually exclusive. Yet, they are now increasingly considered to produce the final ligand‐target complex alongside within a thermodynamic cycle. This viewpoint benefited from the introduction of binding fluxes as a tool for analyzing the overall behavior of such cycle. This study aims to provide more vivid and applicable insights into this emerging field. In this respect, combining differential equation‐ based simulations and hitherto little explored alternative modes of calculation provide concordant information about the intricate workings of such cycle. In line with previous reports, we observe that the relative contribution of I...
<p>Ligand binding can modulate function of proteins and nucleic acids by changing both the populatio...
AbstractConformational selection is an established mechanism in molecular recognition. Despite its p...
Starting from the lock-and-key model [1], models of ligand–target binding have been extended to ackn...
International audienceThe interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational c...
The interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational change in the protein. ...
International audienceA long standing debate in biochemistry is to determine whether the conformatio...
<p>(A) Fractional flux of IF route () as a function of ligand concentration. Increasing ligand bindi...
AbstractIn receptor-ligand binding, a question that generated considerable interest is whether the m...
Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a conformatio...
Abstract Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a co...
<p>(a) In induced-fit binding, the change between the conformations P<sub>1</sub> and P<sub>2</sub> ...
Induced fit and conformational selection are two dominant binding mechanisms in biology. Although in...
Conformational selection is an established mechanism in molecular recognition. Despite its power to ...
Coupled ligand binding and conformational change plays a central role in biological regulation. Liga...
<div><p>The prediction of protein-protein kinetic rate constants provides a fundamental test of our ...
<p>Ligand binding can modulate function of proteins and nucleic acids by changing both the populatio...
AbstractConformational selection is an established mechanism in molecular recognition. Despite its p...
Starting from the lock-and-key model [1], models of ligand–target binding have been extended to ackn...
International audienceThe interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational c...
The interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational change in the protein. ...
International audienceA long standing debate in biochemistry is to determine whether the conformatio...
<p>(A) Fractional flux of IF route () as a function of ligand concentration. Increasing ligand bindi...
AbstractIn receptor-ligand binding, a question that generated considerable interest is whether the m...
Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a conformatio...
Abstract Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a co...
<p>(a) In induced-fit binding, the change between the conformations P<sub>1</sub> and P<sub>2</sub> ...
Induced fit and conformational selection are two dominant binding mechanisms in biology. Although in...
Conformational selection is an established mechanism in molecular recognition. Despite its power to ...
Coupled ligand binding and conformational change plays a central role in biological regulation. Liga...
<div><p>The prediction of protein-protein kinetic rate constants provides a fundamental test of our ...
<p>Ligand binding can modulate function of proteins and nucleic acids by changing both the populatio...
AbstractConformational selection is an established mechanism in molecular recognition. Despite its p...
Starting from the lock-and-key model [1], models of ligand–target binding have been extended to ackn...