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Author Miller, Justin M., author

Title Protein-ligand binding thermodynamics / Justin M. Miller & Justin D. Marsee
Published Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource : color illustrations
Series ACS in focus
ACS in focus
Contents Introduction -- Noncovalent Interactions Support Protein-Ligand Interactions -- Defining Thermodynamic Terms Used To Understand Ligand Binding Interactions -- Binding Polynomials and Properties of Binding Curves -- Common Experimental Strategies To Detect Ligand Binding -- Conclusion
Summary "Ligand binding by macromolecules represents a core event of broad relevance to a range of systems, including catalytic systems alongside noncatalytic systems such as nucleic acid binding by transcription factors or extracellular ligand binding by proteins involved in signaling pathways. The scope of this primer is constrained to introduce only foundational models without significant discussion of more advanced topics such as allosteric or linkage effects. Linkage occurs when the binding of a ligand is influenced by the binding of another molecule of the same ligand (homotropic linkage), the binding of a different ligand (heterotropic linkage), physical variables such as temperature or pressure (physical linkage), or changes in macromolecular assembly state (polysteric linkage). Taking this into account, the foundational themes presented in this primer can be used to describe any macromolecule-ligand interaction either by direct use of the models and techniques described here or by applying them to develop more advanced models to explain additional complexities such as those allosteric or linkage effects just mentioned. The target audience of this primer is the senior undergraduate or junior graduate student who lacks a foundation in ligand-binding thermodynamics. As such, we have focused primarily on foundational thermodynamic treatments and presented only general discussions of relevant experimental designs. Readers of this primer will learn how to build a working understanding of common factors that promote energetic favorability for ligand binding; develop a functional toolbox to understand ligand binding from the perspective of collecting, plotting, and interpreting ligand-binding data; enhance proficiency in deriving thermodynamic mechanisms for ligand binding; and become comfortable in interpreting binding data reported in the literature and independently expanding knowledge beyond the scope introduced in this primer."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital cover page (ACS, viewed 23 June, 2023)
Subject Biology.
Ligands.
Thermodynamics.
Biology
Ligands
Thermodynamics
biology.
thermodynamics.
Biology
Ligands
Thermodynamics
Form Electronic book
Author Marsee, Justin D., author
ISBN 9780841299795
084129979X