A new approach to the calculation of bimolecular association constants for partially diffusion-limited reactions between asymmetric species (e.g. the ligand binding site of a macromolecule covers only a portion of its surface) is presented. The usual formulation, which is almost always analytically intractable, is based on the solution of a steady-state rotational-translational diffusion equation subject to the mixed boundary conditions that (A) the ligand concentration vanishes over the reactive part of the macromolecular surface and (B) the flux vanishes over the remainder. We show that if A is replaced by the requirement that the flux is a constant over the reactive part of the macromolecular surface and this constant is evaluated by req...
AbstractThe role of distance-dependent anisotropic reactivity and molecular geometry in the vicinity...
Stochastic reaction-diffusion models have become an important tool in studying how both noise in the...
By using the recently developed method for solving the Fredholm integral equations of the second kin...
A new approach to the calculation of bimolecular association constants for partially diffusion-limit...
Ligand association to a reactive site on a macromolecular surface could be very slow if the site is ...
The association and dissociation rates of partially diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions are c...
The association and dissociation rates of partially diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions are c...
AbstractA comparative analysis of two models of anisotropic reactivity in bimolecular diffusion-cont...
A general formalism is developed for calculating the time-dependent rate coefficient k(t) of an irre...
We investigate a generalization of the model of Solc and Stockmayer to describe the diffusion-contro...
An appropriate boundary condition is derived which permits both the bimolecular association and diss...
International audienceIn many biological situations, a species arriving from a remote source diffuse...
AbstractWe explore the means by which immobilization of a substrate on a surface can increase the ra...
Stochastic reaction-diffusion models have become an important tool in studying how both noise in the...
International audienceWe study diffusion of particles on the surface of a sphere toward a partially ...
AbstractThe role of distance-dependent anisotropic reactivity and molecular geometry in the vicinity...
Stochastic reaction-diffusion models have become an important tool in studying how both noise in the...
By using the recently developed method for solving the Fredholm integral equations of the second kin...
A new approach to the calculation of bimolecular association constants for partially diffusion-limit...
Ligand association to a reactive site on a macromolecular surface could be very slow if the site is ...
The association and dissociation rates of partially diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions are c...
The association and dissociation rates of partially diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions are c...
AbstractA comparative analysis of two models of anisotropic reactivity in bimolecular diffusion-cont...
A general formalism is developed for calculating the time-dependent rate coefficient k(t) of an irre...
We investigate a generalization of the model of Solc and Stockmayer to describe the diffusion-contro...
An appropriate boundary condition is derived which permits both the bimolecular association and diss...
International audienceIn many biological situations, a species arriving from a remote source diffuse...
AbstractWe explore the means by which immobilization of a substrate on a surface can increase the ra...
Stochastic reaction-diffusion models have become an important tool in studying how both noise in the...
International audienceWe study diffusion of particles on the surface of a sphere toward a partially ...
AbstractThe role of distance-dependent anisotropic reactivity and molecular geometry in the vicinity...
Stochastic reaction-diffusion models have become an important tool in studying how both noise in the...
By using the recently developed method for solving the Fredholm integral equations of the second kin...