The association and dissociation rates of partially diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions are considered. A simple expression for the equilibrium constant is derived using classical statistical mechanics. The relationship is established between the Collins-Kimball treatment, which is based on the "radiation" boundary condition involving an intrinsic rate constant k, and the kinetic scheme A + B in equilibrium A . . . B in equilibrium AB where A . . . B is an encounter complex. It is shown that with the appropriate choice of the interaction potential, Debye's expression for the association rate constant becomes identical to that obtained using the radiation boundary condition if k is evaluated using Kramers' theory of diffusive barrier ...
The theory of the kinetics of binding of ligands to a sphere partially covered by receptors is exten...
We have formulated a kinetic model for the primary steps that occur at the cell membrane during rece...
International audienceWe study diffusion of particles on the surface of a sphere toward a partially ...
The association and dissociation rates of partially diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions are c...
The rate of binding of a ligand to receptors on the cell surface can be diffusion limited. We analyz...
A new approach to the calculation of bimolecular association constants for partially diffusion-limit...
The theory of the kinetics of binding of ligands to a sphere partially covered by receptors is exten...
Both enzyme (e.g., G-protein) activation via a collision coupling model and the formation of cross-l...
An appropriate boundary condition is derived which permits both the bimolecular association and diss...
A new approach to the calculation of bimolecular association constants for partially diffusion-limit...
We consider the problem of determining the time dependence of the bound ligand concentration for the...
The rate constant that describes the diffusive encounter/reaction between a particle and a large sp...
An appropriate boundary condition is derived which permits both the bimolecular association and diss...
Ligand association to a reactive site on a macromolecular surface could be very slow if the site is ...
It has been suggested for several years that reactions between ligands and cell surface receptors ca...
The theory of the kinetics of binding of ligands to a sphere partially covered by receptors is exten...
We have formulated a kinetic model for the primary steps that occur at the cell membrane during rece...
International audienceWe study diffusion of particles on the surface of a sphere toward a partially ...
The association and dissociation rates of partially diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions are c...
The rate of binding of a ligand to receptors on the cell surface can be diffusion limited. We analyz...
A new approach to the calculation of bimolecular association constants for partially diffusion-limit...
The theory of the kinetics of binding of ligands to a sphere partially covered by receptors is exten...
Both enzyme (e.g., G-protein) activation via a collision coupling model and the formation of cross-l...
An appropriate boundary condition is derived which permits both the bimolecular association and diss...
A new approach to the calculation of bimolecular association constants for partially diffusion-limit...
We consider the problem of determining the time dependence of the bound ligand concentration for the...
The rate constant that describes the diffusive encounter/reaction between a particle and a large sp...
An appropriate boundary condition is derived which permits both the bimolecular association and diss...
Ligand association to a reactive site on a macromolecular surface could be very slow if the site is ...
It has been suggested for several years that reactions between ligands and cell surface receptors ca...
The theory of the kinetics of binding of ligands to a sphere partially covered by receptors is exten...
We have formulated a kinetic model for the primary steps that occur at the cell membrane during rece...
International audienceWe study diffusion of particles on the surface of a sphere toward a partially ...