A Theorem and Proposal to Detect Directly Asymmetric Conformation in an Allosteric Protein Solution
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概要
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Electric birefringence and electric dichroism methods are proposed, which can decide the most plausible transition model for a given allosteric protein. Asymmetric quarternary conformations which appear at an intermediate concentration of ligand in the case of the KNF model or a more generalized model can be detected directly by the appearance of electric permanent dipole in birefringence of dichroism. A theorem concerning the maximum concentrations of asymmetric quarternary conformations is also derived, and suggested to be useful for evaluation of various thermodynamic parameters in transition models.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1974-02-15
著者
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Asai Hiroshi
Department Of Bioscience And Biomedical Engineering Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Wased
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Asai Hiroshi
Department Of Physics Waseda University
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