International audienceThe formation and dissociation of specific noncovalent interactions between a variety of macromolecules play a crucial role in the function of biological systems. During the last few years, three main lines of research led to a dramatic improvement of our understanding of these important phenomena. First, combination of genetic engineering and X ray cristallography made available a simultaneous knowledg of the precise structure and affinity of series or related ligand-receptor systems differing by a few well-defined atoms. Second, improvement of computer power and simulation techniques allowed extended exploration of the interaction of realistic macromolecules. Third, simultaneous development of a variety of techniques...
Atomic force spectroscopy was used to study interaction strengths between bacterial antigens and rec...
Cell-cell communication is crucial for cells to sense, respond and adapt to environmental cues and s...
Molecular recognition refers to the interaction between two or more molecules through complementary ...
International audienceThe formation and dissociation of specific noncovalent interactions between a ...
International audienceThe most important function of proteins may well be to bind to other biomolecu...
50 pagesBiomolecules essentially fulfill their function through continual recognition of and binding...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many authors took advantage of new methodologies based...
50 pagesBiomolecules essentially fulfill their function through continual recognition of and binding...
50 pagesBiomolecules essentially fulfill their function through continual recognition of and binding...
50 pagesBiomolecules essentially fulfill their function through continual recognition of and binding...
International audienceThe most important function of proteins may well be to bind to other biomolecu...
50 pagesBiomolecules essentially fulfill their function through continual recognition of and binding...
International audienceCell adhesion is essentially mediated by specific interactions between membran...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many investigators developed new methodologies allowin...
Cell-cell communication is crucial for cells to sense, respond and adapt to environmental cues and s...
Atomic force spectroscopy was used to study interaction strengths between bacterial antigens and rec...
Cell-cell communication is crucial for cells to sense, respond and adapt to environmental cues and s...
Molecular recognition refers to the interaction between two or more molecules through complementary ...
International audienceThe formation and dissociation of specific noncovalent interactions between a ...
International audienceThe most important function of proteins may well be to bind to other biomolecu...
50 pagesBiomolecules essentially fulfill their function through continual recognition of and binding...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many authors took advantage of new methodologies based...
50 pagesBiomolecules essentially fulfill their function through continual recognition of and binding...
50 pagesBiomolecules essentially fulfill their function through continual recognition of and binding...
50 pagesBiomolecules essentially fulfill their function through continual recognition of and binding...
International audienceThe most important function of proteins may well be to bind to other biomolecu...
50 pagesBiomolecules essentially fulfill their function through continual recognition of and binding...
International audienceCell adhesion is essentially mediated by specific interactions between membran...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many investigators developed new methodologies allowin...
Cell-cell communication is crucial for cells to sense, respond and adapt to environmental cues and s...
Atomic force spectroscopy was used to study interaction strengths between bacterial antigens and rec...
Cell-cell communication is crucial for cells to sense, respond and adapt to environmental cues and s...
Molecular recognition refers to the interaction between two or more molecules through complementary ...