نتایج جستجو برای: cooperativity

تعداد نتایج: 4692  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Andrew D Hughes Eric V Anslyn

The affinity of guanidinium and Cu(II) containing hosts for polycarboxylate guests is studied in water by using UV-visible spectroscopy and isothermal titration calorimetry. By combining a Cu(II) coordination site and a diguanidinium moiety around a single scaffold it is found that the Gibbs free-energy release upon binding is greater than could be expected based on the sum of the free energy r...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2004
A K Bordbar Z Saadati N Sohrabi

Binding capacity is the homotropic second derivative of the binding potential with respect to the chemical potential of the ligand. It provides a measure of steepness of the binding isotherm and represents the extent of cooperativity. In the present study, the shape of the binding capacity curve for various systems was investigated and the relation between binding capacity and the extent of coo...

2016
Fengjiao Liu John Z. H. Zhang Ye Mei

Previous experimental study measuring the binding affinities of biotin to the wild type streptavidin (WT) and three mutants (S45A, D128A and S45A/D128A double mutant) has shown that the loss of binding affinity from the double mutation is larger than the direct sum of those from two single mutations. The origin of this cooperativity has been investigated in this work through molecular dynamics ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1991
Izakov VYa L B Katsnelson F A Blyakhman V S Markhasin T F Shklyar

A mathematical model for the regulation of mechanical activity in cardiac muscle has been developed based on a three-element rheological model of this muscle. The contractile element has been modeled taking into account the results of extensive mechanical tests that involved the recording of length-force and force-velocity relations and muscle responses to short-time deformations during various...

2016
Yang Li Tian Zhao Chensu Wang Zhiqiang Lin Gang Huang Baran D. Sumer Jinming Gao

Supramolecular self-assembly offers a powerful strategy to produce high-performance, stimuli-responsive nanomaterials. However, lack of molecular understanding of stimulated responses frequently hampers our ability to rationally design nanomaterials with sharp responses. Here we elucidated the molecular pathway of pH-triggered supramolecular self-assembly of a series of ultra-pH sensitive (UPS)...

2017
P. Sapia L. Sportelli

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Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2015
Alexander D Jacobs Feng-Ming James Chang Lindsay Morrison Jonathan M Dilger Vicki H Wysocki David E Clemmer David P Giedroc

The cooperativity of ligand binding is central to biological regulation and new approaches are needed to quantify these allosteric relationships. Herein, we exploit a suite of mass spectrometry (MS) experiments to provide novel insights into homotropic Cu-binding cooperativity, gas-phase stabilities and conformational ensembles of the D2 -symmetric, homotetrameric copper-sensitive operon repres...

2013
Zhong Ren

Hemoglobin transports molecular oxygen from the lungs to all human tissues for cellular respiration. Its α2β2 tetrameric assembly undergoes cooperative binding and releasing of oxygen for superior efficiency and responsiveness. Over past decades, hundreds of hemoglobin structures were determined under a wide range of conditions for investigation of molecular mechanism of cooperativity. Based on...

2012
Jin Yang

Most sensory cells use cross-membrane chemoreceptors to detect chemical signals in the environment. The biochemical properties and spatial organization of chemoreceptors play important roles in achieving and maintaining sensitivity and accuracy of chemical sensing. Here we investigate the effects of receptor cooperativity and adaptation on the limits of gradient sensing. We study a single cell ...

Journal: :Molecular Microbiology 2008
Lewis E H Bingle Karthik V Rajasekar Sidra tul Muntaha Vinod Nadella Eva I Hyde Christopher M Thomas

A central feature of broad host range IncP-1 plasmids is the set of regulatory circuits that tightly control plasmid core functions under steady-state conditions. Cooperativity between KorB and either KorA or TrbA repressor proteins is a key element of these circuits and deletion analysis has implicated the conserved C-terminal domain of KorA and TrbA in this interaction. By NMR we show that Ko...

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