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Binding constant anticooperativity

A smaller secondary microscopic association constant compared to the first binding constant (k, = k2 > k2, = kl2) results in anticooperative binding behavior in cases A and B. If k, = k2 < k2i = kl2, as in cases D and E, the cooperative binding yields a higher amount of higher-order complexes. [Pg.46]

Bowser and Chen (10) have calculated some theoretical binding isotherms (/z - /zs = /([L]) for anticooperative, noncooperative, and cooperative complex formation at two equivalent binding sites with arbitrarily chosen microscopic constants see Table 1. [Pg.46]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.329 , Pg.330 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.329 , Pg.330 ]




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