Allostery is the functional change at one site on a protein caused by a change at a distant site. In order for the benefits of allostery to be taken advantage of, both for basic understanding of proteins and to develop new classes of drugs, the structure-based prediction of allosteric binding sites, modulators and communication pathways is necessary. Here we review the recently emerging field of allosteric prediction, focusing mainly on computational methods. We also describe the search for cryptic binding pockets and attempts to design allostery into proteins. The development and adoption of such methods is essential or the long-preached potential of allostery will remain elusive
Allostery commonly refers to the mechanism that regulates protein activity through the binding of a ...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
BACKGROUND: Despite being hugely important in biological processes, allostery is poorly understood a...
Allostery is the functional change at one site on a protein caused by a change at a distant site. In...
Allosteric modulators have the potential to fine-tune protein functional activity. Therefore, the ta...
The computational prediction of protein allostery can guide experimental studies of protein function...
Understanding allosteric regulation in biomolecules is of great interest to pharmaceutical research ...
Understanding allosteric regulation in biomolecules is of great interest to pharmaceutical research ...
Understanding allosteric regulation in biomolecules is of great interest to pharmaceutical research ...
Allostery commonly refers to the mechanism that regulates protein activity through the binding of a ...
Allostery is a common mechanism of controlling many biological processes such as enzyme catalysis, s...
<div><p>The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural d...
The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural dynamics ...
Allostery is a pervasive mechanism that regulates protein activity through ligand binding at a site ...
Motivation: The use of allosteric modulators as preferred therapeutic agents against classic orthost...
Allostery commonly refers to the mechanism that regulates protein activity through the binding of a ...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
BACKGROUND: Despite being hugely important in biological processes, allostery is poorly understood a...
Allostery is the functional change at one site on a protein caused by a change at a distant site. In...
Allosteric modulators have the potential to fine-tune protein functional activity. Therefore, the ta...
The computational prediction of protein allostery can guide experimental studies of protein function...
Understanding allosteric regulation in biomolecules is of great interest to pharmaceutical research ...
Understanding allosteric regulation in biomolecules is of great interest to pharmaceutical research ...
Understanding allosteric regulation in biomolecules is of great interest to pharmaceutical research ...
Allostery commonly refers to the mechanism that regulates protein activity through the binding of a ...
Allostery is a common mechanism of controlling many biological processes such as enzyme catalysis, s...
<div><p>The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural d...
The omnipresence of allosteric regulation together with the fundamental role of structural dynamics ...
Allostery is a pervasive mechanism that regulates protein activity through ligand binding at a site ...
Motivation: The use of allosteric modulators as preferred therapeutic agents against classic orthost...
Allostery commonly refers to the mechanism that regulates protein activity through the binding of a ...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
BACKGROUND: Despite being hugely important in biological processes, allostery is poorly understood a...