The maximum entropy method (MEM) is used to numerically invert the kinetics of ligand rebinding at low temperatures to obtain the underlying two-dimensional distribution of activation enthalpies and entropies, g(H,S). A global analysis of the rebinding of carbon monoxide (CO) to myoglobin (Mb), monitored in the Soret band at temperatures from 60 to 150 K, is performed using a Newton-Raphson optimization algorithm. The MEM approach describes the data much better than traditional least-squares analyses, reducing chi 2 by an order of magnitude. The MEM resolves two barrier distributions suggestive of rebinding to different bound conformations of MbCO, the so-called A1 and A3 substates, whose activation barriers have been independently estimate...
Brunori and co-workers have shown that in Mb the proximal histidine (F8) protonates, causing the his...
AbstractA hybrid analysis that combines the maximum entropy method (MEM) with nonlinear least square...
AbstractA rigorous analysis of the kinetic method is carried out using Rice-Ramsperger-Kassel-Marcus...
The maximum entropy method (MEM) is used to numerically invert the kinetics of ligand rebinding at l...
We discuss the application of the maximum entropy method (MEM) to the extraction of rate distributio...
AbstractThe kinetics of oxygen geminate binding with the taxonomic substates of MbO2 are reported. T...
Below the glass-transition temperature of the solvent, heme proteins are frozen into static conforma...
Recombination kinetics of carbon monoxide to myoglobin and protoheme are measured from 0.1 MPa to 19...
Below the glass-transition temperature of the solvent, heme proteins are frozen into static conform...
The problem of protein dynamics is introduced and its significance explained. Properties of the oxyg...
Phenomena occurring in the heme pocket after photolysis of carbonmonoxymyoglobin (MbCO) below about ...
Rate processes in proteins are often not adequately described by simple exponential kinetics. Instea...
The recombination kinetics of flash-photolyzed carbon monoxy heme proteins has been studied as a fun...
The binding of small ligands to myoglobin at room temperature appears to be a simple, one-step proce...
CO rebinding kinetics after nanosecond photolysis of myoglobin encapsulated in wet silica gels exhib...
Brunori and co-workers have shown that in Mb the proximal histidine (F8) protonates, causing the his...
AbstractA hybrid analysis that combines the maximum entropy method (MEM) with nonlinear least square...
AbstractA rigorous analysis of the kinetic method is carried out using Rice-Ramsperger-Kassel-Marcus...
The maximum entropy method (MEM) is used to numerically invert the kinetics of ligand rebinding at l...
We discuss the application of the maximum entropy method (MEM) to the extraction of rate distributio...
AbstractThe kinetics of oxygen geminate binding with the taxonomic substates of MbO2 are reported. T...
Below the glass-transition temperature of the solvent, heme proteins are frozen into static conforma...
Recombination kinetics of carbon monoxide to myoglobin and protoheme are measured from 0.1 MPa to 19...
Below the glass-transition temperature of the solvent, heme proteins are frozen into static conform...
The problem of protein dynamics is introduced and its significance explained. Properties of the oxyg...
Phenomena occurring in the heme pocket after photolysis of carbonmonoxymyoglobin (MbCO) below about ...
Rate processes in proteins are often not adequately described by simple exponential kinetics. Instea...
The recombination kinetics of flash-photolyzed carbon monoxy heme proteins has been studied as a fun...
The binding of small ligands to myoglobin at room temperature appears to be a simple, one-step proce...
CO rebinding kinetics after nanosecond photolysis of myoglobin encapsulated in wet silica gels exhib...
Brunori and co-workers have shown that in Mb the proximal histidine (F8) protonates, causing the his...
AbstractA hybrid analysis that combines the maximum entropy method (MEM) with nonlinear least square...
AbstractA rigorous analysis of the kinetic method is carried out using Rice-Ramsperger-Kassel-Marcus...