AbstractIn the Biacore biosensor, a widely used tool for studying the kinetics of ligand/receptor binding, receptors are commonly localized to the sensor surface through attachment to polymers that extend from the surface to form a layer. The importance of the polymeric layer in analyzing data is controversial. The question of the effect of a binding layer also arises in the case of ligands interacting with binding sites distributed in the extracellular matrix of cells. To identify and quantify the effects of a binding layer on the estimation of association and dissociation rate constants, we derived effective rate coefficients. The expressions show that rate constants determined under the standard assumption that binding takes place on a t...
It has been suggested for several years that reactions between ligands and cell surface receptors ca...
AbstractWe report a novel method for measuring forward and reverse kinetic rate constants, kfo and k...
Both enzyme (e.g., G-protein) activation via a collision coupling model and the formation of cross-l...
Many cellular reactions involve a reactant in solution binding to or dissociating from a reactant at...
The rate of binding of a ligand to receptors on the cell surface can be diffusion limited. We analyz...
The influence of mass transport on ligand binding to receptor immobilized in a polymer matrix, as de...
AbstractSurface-based binding assays are often influenced by the transport of analyte to the sensor ...
AbstractThe BIAcore is an instrument for measuring rate constants in real time by using a surface–vo...
For monovalent ligands interacting with cell surface receptors we have directly observed the functio...
We have formulated a kinetic model for the primary steps that occur at the cell membrane during rece...
AbstractThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological phenomena, esp...
The theory of the kinetics of binding of ligands to a sphere partially covered by receptors is exten...
Macromolecular interactions observed using surface plasmon resonance technology (BIAcore, Pharmacia)...
We consider the problem of determining the time dependence of the bound ligand concentration for the...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
It has been suggested for several years that reactions between ligands and cell surface receptors ca...
AbstractWe report a novel method for measuring forward and reverse kinetic rate constants, kfo and k...
Both enzyme (e.g., G-protein) activation via a collision coupling model and the formation of cross-l...
Many cellular reactions involve a reactant in solution binding to or dissociating from a reactant at...
The rate of binding of a ligand to receptors on the cell surface can be diffusion limited. We analyz...
The influence of mass transport on ligand binding to receptor immobilized in a polymer matrix, as de...
AbstractSurface-based binding assays are often influenced by the transport of analyte to the sensor ...
AbstractThe BIAcore is an instrument for measuring rate constants in real time by using a surface–vo...
For monovalent ligands interacting with cell surface receptors we have directly observed the functio...
We have formulated a kinetic model for the primary steps that occur at the cell membrane during rece...
AbstractThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological phenomena, esp...
The theory of the kinetics of binding of ligands to a sphere partially covered by receptors is exten...
Macromolecular interactions observed using surface plasmon resonance technology (BIAcore, Pharmacia)...
We consider the problem of determining the time dependence of the bound ligand concentration for the...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
It has been suggested for several years that reactions between ligands and cell surface receptors ca...
AbstractWe report a novel method for measuring forward and reverse kinetic rate constants, kfo and k...
Both enzyme (e.g., G-protein) activation via a collision coupling model and the formation of cross-l...