We consider the Hill coefficient obtained from concentration-response curves and we stress the differences between the use of binding and the use of current for the response. We first show that in order to estimate the cooperativity of binding sites one must use the coefficient obtained from the binding curves and not that obtained from the current curves. For what concerns the estimation of the minimum number of bound ligands needed to activate the channel, while the coefficient obtained from the binding is simply not applicable, we show that the coefficient obtained from the current is not appropriate. We finally introduce a novel parameter that predicts the number of ligand molecules required to open the channel from current measurements...
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic Na(+)-driven transporters couple the movement of one or more Na(+) ions d...
Since the first Hodgkin and Huxley ion channel model was described in the 1950s, there has been an e...
Drugs are often used in combination and, for pharmacologists, the manner of their interactions can c...
<p>Ion channels are important therapeutic targets, and their pharmacology is becoming increasingly i...
Ion channels are important therapeutic targets, and their pharmacology is becoming increasingly impo...
An important experimental finding in measuring ion currents through ion channels like the nicotinic ...
AbstractA frequently used measure for the extent of cooperativity in ligand binding by an allosteric...
Previously, we described a model which treats ion channel gating as a discrete diffusion problem. In...
Negative cooperativity is a phenomenon in which the binding of a first ligand or substrate molecule ...
The Ising model of statistical physics provides a framework for studying systems of protomers in whi...
AbstractBiological systems often have to measure extremely low concentrations of chemicals with high...
A model for the gramicidin A channel is proposed which extends existing models by adding a specific ...
We determine the ligand current into a single spherical cell which carries a large number of recepto...
Molecular Communications (MC) uses molecules as information carriers between nanomachines. MC channe...
In this article a theory is presented to calculate integral properties of biological ion channels (l...
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic Na(+)-driven transporters couple the movement of one or more Na(+) ions d...
Since the first Hodgkin and Huxley ion channel model was described in the 1950s, there has been an e...
Drugs are often used in combination and, for pharmacologists, the manner of their interactions can c...
<p>Ion channels are important therapeutic targets, and their pharmacology is becoming increasingly i...
Ion channels are important therapeutic targets, and their pharmacology is becoming increasingly impo...
An important experimental finding in measuring ion currents through ion channels like the nicotinic ...
AbstractA frequently used measure for the extent of cooperativity in ligand binding by an allosteric...
Previously, we described a model which treats ion channel gating as a discrete diffusion problem. In...
Negative cooperativity is a phenomenon in which the binding of a first ligand or substrate molecule ...
The Ising model of statistical physics provides a framework for studying systems of protomers in whi...
AbstractBiological systems often have to measure extremely low concentrations of chemicals with high...
A model for the gramicidin A channel is proposed which extends existing models by adding a specific ...
We determine the ligand current into a single spherical cell which carries a large number of recepto...
Molecular Communications (MC) uses molecules as information carriers between nanomachines. MC channe...
In this article a theory is presented to calculate integral properties of biological ion channels (l...
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic Na(+)-driven transporters couple the movement of one or more Na(+) ions d...
Since the first Hodgkin and Huxley ion channel model was described in the 1950s, there has been an e...
Drugs are often used in combination and, for pharmacologists, the manner of their interactions can c...