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Complex binding site

Macropolycyclic ligands, 2,942 classification, 2,917 metal complexes binding sites, 2, 922 cavity size, 2,924 chirality, 2, 924 conformation, 2,923 dimensionality, 2, 924 electronic effects, 2, 922 shaping groups, 2,923 structural effects, 2,922 molecular cation complexes, 2,947 molecular neutral complexes, 2,952 multidentate, 2,915-953 nomenclature, 2,920 Macro tetrolide actins metal complexes, 2,973 Macrotricycles anionic complexes, 2,951 cylindrical... [Pg.157]

Suzuki, A., Yoshida, M., Hayashi, K., Mizuno, Y., Hagiwara, Y., and Ozawa, E., 1994, Molecular organization at the glycoprotein-complex-binding site of dystrophin. Three dystrophin-associated proteins bind directly to the carboxy-terminal portion of dystrophin, Eur J Biochem, 220, pp 283—292. [Pg.463]

Shields, S.J. BaUiorn, R.L. Protein-Ligand Complexes Binding Sites and Protein Conformation," in Proceedings of the 50th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Orlando, Florida, June 2-6, 2002, TPG 172, 1589.pdf. [Pg.70]

Movement of molecules can occur within different volumes (i.e., within a particular site of the organized system, between sites, and between the supramolecular structure and the homogeneous solvent). In the case of self-assemblies, the dissociation/association of individual monomers and the lifetime of the self-assembly are relevant for its function. The ability of molecules to move within the complexation/binding site is determined by the rigidity imposed by the surroundings and will influence chemical reactivity by defining the regio-selectivity and/or stereoselectivity of reactions. The mobility within one site can... [Pg.393]


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