AbstractIn receptor-ligand binding, a question that generated considerable interest is whether the mechanism is induced fit or conformational selection. This question is addressed here by a solvable model, in which a receptor undergoes transitions between active and inactive forms. The inactive form is favored while unbound but the active form is favored while a ligand is loosely bound. As the active-inactive transition rates increase, the binding mechanism gradually shifts from conformational selection to induced fit. The timescale of conformational transitions thus plays a crucial role in controlling binding mechanisms
Coupled ligand binding and conformational change plays a central role in biological regulation. Liga...
AbstractCurrent models of receptor activation are based on either of two basic mechanisms: agonist i...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a versatile, important class of cell-surface receptors. GPCR...
AbstractIn receptor-ligand binding, a question that generated considerable interest is whether the m...
International audienceThe interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational c...
The interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational change in the protein. ...
Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a conformatio...
Abstract Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a co...
<p>(a) In induced-fit binding, the change between the conformations P<sub>1</sub> and P<sub>2</sub> ...
Starting from the lock-and-key model [1], models of ligand–target binding have been extended to ackn...
Abstract Induced fit‐ (IF) and conformational selection (CS) binding mechanisms have long been regar...
AbstractConformational selection is an established mechanism in molecular recognition. Despite its p...
Conformational selection is an established mechanism in molecular recognition. Despite its power to ...
International audienceA long standing debate in biochemistry is to determine whether the conformatio...
AbstractMany receptors and ion channels are activated by ligands. One key question concerns the bind...
Coupled ligand binding and conformational change plays a central role in biological regulation. Liga...
AbstractCurrent models of receptor activation are based on either of two basic mechanisms: agonist i...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a versatile, important class of cell-surface receptors. GPCR...
AbstractIn receptor-ligand binding, a question that generated considerable interest is whether the m...
International audienceThe interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational c...
The interactions between proteins and ligands often involve a conformational change in the protein. ...
Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a conformatio...
Abstract Protein binding often involves conformational changes. Important questions are whether a co...
<p>(a) In induced-fit binding, the change between the conformations P<sub>1</sub> and P<sub>2</sub> ...
Starting from the lock-and-key model [1], models of ligand–target binding have been extended to ackn...
Abstract Induced fit‐ (IF) and conformational selection (CS) binding mechanisms have long been regar...
AbstractConformational selection is an established mechanism in molecular recognition. Despite its p...
Conformational selection is an established mechanism in molecular recognition. Despite its power to ...
International audienceA long standing debate in biochemistry is to determine whether the conformatio...
AbstractMany receptors and ion channels are activated by ligands. One key question concerns the bind...
Coupled ligand binding and conformational change plays a central role in biological regulation. Liga...
AbstractCurrent models of receptor activation are based on either of two basic mechanisms: agonist i...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a versatile, important class of cell-surface receptors. GPCR...