Topic: Binding Sites
Journal: Biophysical Journal
Documents
A list of abstracts that contain a topic of "Binding Sites" and a journal name of "Biophysical Journal".
Temperature Dependence of the Volumetric Parameters of Drug Binding to Poly[D(A-t)].poly[D(A-t)] and Poly(Da).poly(Dt).
PMID: 16339884
Self-assembly of Actin Scaffolds at Ponticulin-containing Supported Phospholipid Bilayers.
PMID: 16326915
Lactate Dehydrogenase Undergoes a Substantial Structural Change to Bind Its Substrate.
PMID: 17483169
Explanation of the Stability of Thermophilic Proteins Based on Unique Micromorphology.
PMID: 16533850
Strength of Multiple Parallel Biological Bonds.
PMID: 16581843
Conformational Effects in Enzyme Catalysis: Reaction Via a High Energy Conformation in Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase.
PMID: 17098788
Redox Regulation of Clic1 by Cysteine Residues Associated with the Putative Channel Pore.
PMID: 16339885
Fatty Acid Binding Proteins: Same Structure but Different Binding Mechanisms? Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Intestinal Fatty Acid Binding Protein.
PMID: 16361342
Pathways of H2 Toward the Active Site of [Nife]-hydrogenase.
PMID: 16731562
Structure and Plasticity of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Gp41 Fusion Domain in Lipid Micelles and Bilayers.
PMID: 17513369
Relationship Between Membrane Physical Properties and Secretory Phospholipase A2 Hydrolysis Kinetics in S49 Cells During Ionophore-induced Apoptosis.
PMID: 17545239
Localization of Linker Histone in Chromatosomes by Cryo-atomic Force Microscopy.
PMID: 16782797
Using Metadynamics to Understand the Mechanism of Calmodulin/Target Recognition at Atomic Detail.
PMID: 16877506
Prediction of Volatile Anesthetic Binding Sites in Proteins.
PMID: 16877516
Biophysical Studies of the C-myc Nhe Iii1 Promoter: Model Quadruplex Interactions with a Cationic Porphyrin.
PMID: 17172304
Flexible Light-chain and Helical Structure of F-actin Explain the Movement and Step Size of Myosin-vi.
PMID: 16963511
Substrate Chemistry-dependent Conformations of Single Laminin Molecules on Polymer Surfaces Are Revealed by the Phase Signal of Atomic Force Microscopy.
PMID: 17416620
Binding of Ca2+ to Glutamic Acid-rich Polypeptides from the Rod Outer Segment.
PMID: 17218469
